Google is planning to launch a new AI chatbot called Bard Advanced in early 2024. Bard Advanced is powered by the company's Gemini Ultra large language model, which is said to be able to provide more complex and nuanced responses than the original Bard chatbot.
Bard was first announced in May 2023, and it is currently available in beta. Bard is designed to provide simple and informative answers to questions, but it is not able to handle more complex tasks. Bard Advanced, on the other hand, will be able to generate different creative text formats, like poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, email, letters, etc. It will try its best to fulfill all your requirements.
According to a report , Bard Advanced will be able to:
Provide more comprehensive and informative answers to questions
Generate different creative text formats of text content
Translate languages more accurately
Write different kinds of creative content
Bard Advanced is still under development, but Google says that it is already able to outperform Bard in a number of tasks. For example, in a test of the ability to generate different creative text formats, Bard Advanced was able to generate a poem that was rated as being more creative and original than a poem generated by Bard.
Google says that Bard Advanced is not intended to replace Bard, but rather to complement it. Bard will continue to be available for users who need simple and informative answers to questions. Bard Advanced, on the other hand, will be available for users who need more complex and nuanced responses.
It is not yet clear how much Bard Advanced will cost, or when it will be made available to the public. However, Google says that it is committed to making AI more accessible to everyone, and it is likely that Bard Advanced will be offered at a competitive price.
The launch of Bard Advanced is a significant step forward for Google in the field of AI. Bard Advanced is one of the most powerful language models ever created, and it has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with computers. It is still early days, but Bard Advanced could one day be used to power everything from virtual assistants to chatbots to search engines.