Bard is Google’s answer to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and the company is currently testing the early beta version of the Bard with its Trusted Tester program and Pixel superfans. According to a report by 9to5Google, select Pixel superfans, a community of Pixel smartphone users.
Just like how Microsoft made the AI-powered new Bing an exclusive feature to its edge browser, Google has now given early access to its Bard AI service to select Pixel smartphone users. Bard is Google’s answer to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and the company is currently testing the early beta version of the Bard with its Trusted Tester program and Pixel superfans. According to a report by 9to5Google, select Pixel superfans, a community of Pixel smartphone users, are getting access to Bard.
According to the mail received by some users, the company is inviting Pixel superfans to test its latest AI-powered generative tool and is asking for their input once they start using the same.
Considering the company is already opening up the closed community beta testing for the Pixel superfans, the Bard is likely to enter the public beta testing phase soon, which should allow enthusiasts to test the same before the public release.
Anyone with a Pixel smartphone can join the Pixel superfan club for free. However, right now, the Pixel superfan club is limited to the US and only users who receive an invite from Google can join the club. Once joined, Pixel superfans will get “surprise perks, such as exclusive offers, occasional gifts and special access to events and experiences,” says Google.
For the uninitiated, Google’s Bard AI is a generative language model, similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, where, users can get human-like responses in a chat format.
Source:indianexpress.com