Google’s Bard chatbot now widely available in English as waitlist restrictions lifted
Google has announced at Google I/O today, the removal of most waitlist restrictions for its generative AI chatbot, Bard, making it more widely available in English
Google has announced at Google I/O today, the removal of most waitlist restrictions for its generative AI chatbot, Bard, making it more widely available in English
According to a recent report by NewsGuard, ChatGPT, a popular language model, is more likely to generate inaccurate information when prompted in Chinese dialects than when prompted in English
Three companies that use generative AI systems, Stability AI, Midjourney, and DeviantArt, have requested a San Francisco federal court to dismiss a class-action lawsuit filed against them by artists Sarah Andersen, Kelly McKernan, and Karla Ortiz
Poe, an app developed by Quora, now allows users to create their own chatbots using prompts combined with existing bots like ChatGPT as the base
AI, may face legal challenges as its tendency to generate news articles and events clashes with defamation laws
Google has launched a new AI chatbot called Bard, but it is only available to certain users who are over 18 years old. Unlike its rival ChatGPT, Bard