Google Bard: Try Artificial Intelligence at whelk IQ!
You had to register on a waiting list to try the Bard chatbot, but that’s now a thing of the past: all Internet users with an American or British IP can chat with Google’s Artificial Intelligence. It must be said that for the past few weeks, ChatGPT has been in everyone’s conversation. The OpenAI company has pulled off an impossible feat: stealing the limelight from Google and its omnipresence in the field of Internet innovation.
Revenge of Microsoft!
Microsoft is also taking advantage of the excitement around ChatGPT since the American company, having invested 10 billion dollars in the project, has integrated AI into its Bing search engine. Big snub for Google, which called back the founders to reorganize the teams and allow Bard to be released as soon as possible. And after testing the chatbot, we are very disappointed. For the moment Bard speaks only in English (even if he says the opposite) and seems a bit lost when asked certain questions. Sometimes you have to rephrase a sentence for him to understand and the answers are sometimes completely off the mark.
Big progress to make!
If we found ChatGPT “politically correct and soft from the knee”, it’s even worse for Bard.
Even if the AI will undoubtedly make progress, you can already test it since it is enough to use your VPN, to take an American or English IP. Go to the site https://bard.google.com, click on Try Bard and give your consent for access to the service. Bard works like ChatGPT, except that you will have to ask him questions in English. Even if we were sometimes surprised by rather elaborate answers, the AI often pedals in the semolina. He often kicks into touch and is affected by all the symptoms of ambient wokism. Ask him what a woman is for example…
Which VPN to use BARD?
Want to try Bard, but don’t have a VPN? We can recommend these three behemoths in the sector:
Note that a VPN allows access to sites blocked in your country, but above all it allows you to encrypt your Internet traffic to avoid the interception of sensitive data and the curious: pirates or unfriendly governments (including ours)…