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ChatGPT rival Google Bard is now available in India

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An artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT Rival Google Bard is now available in India along with 180 countries and territories.

ChatGPT rival Bard will also be able to tap into all kinds of services from across the web, with extensions from outside partners, to let you do things never before possible.

The official blog post by Google highlighting Bard’s availability reads, “As we continue to make additional improvements and introduce new features, we want to get Bard into more people’s hands so they can try it out and share their feedback with us.”

“So today we’re removing the waitlist and opening up Bard to over 180 countries and territories — with more coming soon”, the blog added.

“It’s been less than two months since we launched Bard, our experiment that lets you collaborate with generative AI, and I’m amazed to see the creative and imaginative ways people have interacted with it. (I, for one, have gotten some really fun ideas to help teach my 7-year-old fractions!)”, the blog added.

“Since we rolled out Bard — initially in the U.S. and the U.K. — we’ve gotten quite a bit of feedback and have adapted quickly to make your experience with it even better. We recently moved Bard to PaLM 2, a far more capable large language model, which has enabled many of our recent improvements — including advanced math and reasoning skills and coding capabilities. In the past few weeks, coding has already become one of the most popular things people do with Bard”, the blog concluded.

Bard will be creative, productive, and curious. The company is working to connect Bard with helpful Google apps and many more partners, including Kayak, OpenTable, ZipRecruiter, Instacart, Wolfram, and Khan Academy.

Bard is available in Japanese and Korean, and the company will be on track to support 40 languages soon.

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