
ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. It allows you to use the power of the internet to receive incredibly complex responses to detailed prompts written in plain, conversational language. It was only a matter of time before Google jumped in to compete, and its competitor is known as Google Bard. Today, the company opened Bard to a limited audience.
We have played with Bard for a bit and can tell you about what it’s like. Overall, it’s not that different from ChatGPT or Bing Chat, which already exist for people to use freely. However, Google’s system comes with a whole lot more warnings about how you should use it and the responses it gives.
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