Google I/O is going on right now, and there’s already been a lot of neat stuff announced. One of the main points of interest was AI, and a lot of this conversation was around Bard. Now, according to the company, Google is getting rid of the Bard waitlist.
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Google is getting rid of the Bard waitlist
Up until this point, Google limited the number of people who could access Bard. As time went on, more people did gain access to the chatbot. However, it was still limited.
Now, thanks to a Google blog post, that is no longer the case. The company announced that it will be getting rid of the waitlist for Google Bard. This means that just about anyone will be able to use the chatbot. This should be a breath of fresh air for people who have been waiting to use Google Bard. A large number of people have been able to gain access so far, so we will see that number increase.
Google Bard has definitely made some improvements since its first launch, but it is still in the testing stage. So, making it available to the public will give Google access to more feedback.
Google is also expanding the languages that Bard can access. In a tweet, Google said that Bard is available in both Japanese and Korean. The company plans to release Bard to over 40 languages this year. This further increases the amount of feedback that Google could get on its chatbot.
We are going to be seeing Bardt integrated into more of Google’s services as time goes on.