Google answers ChatGPT challenge with Bard expansion
Google has announced browser 'extensions' that will imbue apps and services such as Gmail and Maps with AI features. – EPA pic, May 11, 2023.
GOOGLE yesterday said it is opening Bard, a rival to Microsoft-backed ChatGPT, to 180 countries as it expands use of artificial intelligence across its platform. Executives at an annual Google developers conference in Silicon Valley said that generative AI will also be used to supercharge the tech giant’s leading search engine.
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