Google to induct 'Bard Advanced', offers 3-month free trial

Google is planning to offer a 3-month free trial of Bard Advanced to Google One subscribers.

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Satyam Singh
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Google is gearing up to introduce an upgraded version of its AI chatbot Bard, known as 'Bard Advanced.' Powered by the cutting-edge Gemini Ultra language model, Bard Advanced promises enhanced capabilities and deeper insights, accessible through a paid subscription on Google One.

Supercharged intelligence

Bard Advanced will feature superior math and reasoning skills, enabling it to tackle complex problems and engage in more nuanced dialogue. Imagine delving into intricate scientific concepts, dissecting historical events with newfound clarity, or crafting compelling creative content.

Trial run before takeoff

Google plans to offer a 3-month free trial of Bard Advanced to Google One subscribers. This hands-on opportunity allows you to explore the platform's potential and unlock its advanced features before committing to a paid subscription.

Unlocking the power of Gemini

Remember Gemini Pro, Google's large language model which was released last month? Bard Advanced draws its strength from this very foundation. Developers and enterprises can already leverage Gemini Pro's capabilities through Google AI Studio, a free web-based tool that facilitates app development with prompts and API key generation.

Developer playground

Google AI Studio grants free access to both Gemini Pro and its visualization tool, Gemini Pro Vision. This offering also includes a substantial quota of 60 requests per minute, empowering developers to build sophisticated applications without breaking the bank.

A glimpse into the future

Google is already charting the course for further advancements. The company's roadmap includes the upcoming launch of Gemini Ultra, its most powerful language model yet, poised to tackle even the most complex tasks. Before unleashing this behemoth, Google will diligently make it flawless by conducting rigorous safety checks and gathering valuable feedback from trusted partners. Additionally, Google aims to expand Gemini's reach by integrating it with popular developer platforms like Chrome and Firebase.