Google Bard: How to use this AI Chatbot Service?

 

Google Bard is a new chatbot tool developed in response to competitor artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT. It is intended to simulate human conversations and employs a combination of natural language processing and machine learning to provide realistic and helpful responses to questions you may pose. 
Such tools could be especially useful for smaller businesses that want to provide natural language support to their customers without hiring large teams of support personnel, or for supplementing Google’s own search tools. Bard can be integrated into websites, messaging platforms, desktop and mobile applications, and a variety of digital systems. At the very least, it will be. Outside of a limited beta test run, it is not widely available; at least not yet.
Google Bard is the company’s answer to ChatGPT. It’s an AI chatbot that performs many of the same functions as ChatGPT. Still, it’s intended to eventually supplement Google’s own search tools (much like Bing is doing with ChatGPT) as well as provide automated support and human-like interaction for businesses.
It’s been in the works for a while and employs LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications) technology. It is based on Google’s Transformer neural network architecture, which has also served as the foundation for other AI generative tools such as ChatGPT’s GPT-3 language model.
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