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Good news for users in India! Google Bard is now available for use in over 180 countries, including India. While it is important to note that Bard is still in the experimental phase, users can explore its functionalities and experience its potential. Google has issued a disclaimer, acknowledging that Bard may occasionally display inaccurate or offensive information, which doesn't represent the views of Google.
In addition to its availability in multiple countries, Google has announced plans to broaden Bard's language support. Currently accessible in English, Bard will soon be rolled out in Japanese and Korean. Moreover, Google intends to add support for approximately 40 more languages in the near future. This expansion will enhance Bard's versatility and usability for a more diverse user base.
To use Google Bard for free in India, follow these simple steps:
Visit the official Bard website: https://bard.google.com Locate the "Try Me" option situated at the bottom right corner of the page. Read and agree to Google Bard's Privacy Policy by clicking "I agree" at the bottom of the page. Once you have completed these steps, you can begin exploring the capabilities of Google Bard and engage in interactive conversations powered by the advanced PaLM 2 language model.
Google I/O showcased the impressive developments in AI technology, with the introduction of Google Bard. As an AI chatbot with expanded features and language support, Bard offers users in India and around the world an opportunity to engage in interactive conversations. While still in its experimental phase, Bard holds great promise for the future of AI-driven communication. Visit the official Bard website today and embark on a journey of AI-powered conversation.
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