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The tech giant is giving a "limited, randomly selected set of Pixel Superfans" early access to The Bard even though it is not yet publicly accessible, according to The Verge.
The business, however, is only keeping the Superfans on a queue for early access after they sign up, not letting them to use Bard right away.
"Meet Bard, an early Google initiative that enables generative AI collaboration. As a member of our Pixel Superfan group, we'd like to give you early access so you can start using Bard as soon as it opens and provide feedback, the tech giant said in an email to users.
"Meet Bard, a Google initiative that enables collaborative generative AI. As a member of our Pixel Superfan group, we'd want to give you early access to Bard so you can get started right away and provide feedback, the tech company said in an email to users.
In order to compete with ChatGPT, Google introduced Bard this month, a new artificial intelligence (AI) service that is available to "trusted testers."

The technology behemoth describes Bard as a "experimental conversational AI service" that uses Language Model for Conversation Applications (LaMDA).
The tool seeks to integrate the richness of the "world's knowledge with the power, intelligence and creativity of our huge language models". Additionally, it makes advantage of web data to deliver original and superior solutions.





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