Google released a waitlist-based public preview of Bard AI in March. This generative AI model will compete with models like ChatGPT, the updated Bing, and others.
The only way to access Google's AI language right now is through its specific website. But the tech giant apparently intends to make it simpler to access its Bard AI on Pixel smartphones and tablets. 9to5Google claims that the business is working on a home screen widget that will only work with Pixel devices.
Google has been working to make Bard and other LaMDA-powered languages more accessible over the past several months.
The business has used a variety of methods to integrate its technology across numerous platforms. For instance, text production in Docs and the creation of draughts in Gmail. Additionally, according to rumours, Google is attempting to integrate Bard into ChromeOS. Along with the Assistant, the business intends to integrate its AI inside the launcher.
Google Bard AI on Android
Google Bard is currently accessible to Android users via web browsers.
GPT-4 is not yet fully integrated into Microsoft's Edge browser or Bing search engine, though. Google now intends to simplify access to Bard for Android users.
According to the source, new Android code indicates that Bard is anticipated to launch on Android in the next few days and will be offered as a home screen widget. The article doesn't specify if Bard will debut as a standalone app or be incorporated into the Google Search app, though. In either case, it will be an improvement above the web-only availability it currently has.
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