Google has launched Google BARD to public use. Currently it is in an experimental stage where you might get wrong or irrelevant responses.
Have you tried Google BARD yet..?
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Google Bard
Life Assistant

To use Bard, you need to sign in with your Google account and join the waitlist. You can access Bard from any device with a web browser by going to bard.google.com. Once you are in, you can start chatting with Bard by typing in the chat box or clicking on one of the suggested topics. You can also switch between different modes, such as casual, creative and precise, depending on your preference and purpose.
Bard is still an experiment and not a finished product. It may not always understand your input or generate accurate or appropriate responses. It may also repeat itself or contradict itself. You should not rely on Bard for any important or sensitive information or decisions. You should also be respectful and polite when chatting with Bard and follow the terms of service and privacy policy of Google.
Pros
- You can chat with Bard in natural language and get instant responses
- You can use Bard for different purposes, such as creative writing, learning, research, entertainment, etc.
- You can export Python code to Google Colab directly from Bard
- You can access Bard from any device with a web browser and an internet connection
- You can join Bard's community and share your feedback and ideas
Cons
- You need a Google account and an invitation to use Bard
- You cannot use a Google Workspace account to join Bard's waitlist
- You need to be in the US or the UK to use Bard
- You may encounter errors or bugs while using Bard, as it is still an experiment
- You may not always get accurate or relevant answers from Bard, as it is not a human expert