Google has launched ‘Bard Advanced,’ a more advanced version comparable to its counterparts, ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot.
- This enhanced iteration, reportedly fuelled by Gemini Ultra, Google’s cutting-edge large language model (LLM), is poised to usher in a new era of interactive capabilities.
- The first inklings of ‘Bard Advanced’ emerged when developer Dylan Roussel unveiled its upcoming availability through a paid subscription on Google One.
- Roussel took to X, sharing the news that users could obtain three complimentary months of ‘Bard Advanced courtesy of Google One.
- Highlighting its utilization of Gemini Ultra, he disclosed, “Bard Advanced will utilize the immense power of Gemini Ultra.”
- Although the feature remains under development, Roussel hinted at its potential, stating that users could “Explore different topics to see what you can do with Bard.
- ” Described as a “more capable large language model with advanced math and reasoning skills,” ‘Bard Advanced’ promises a sophisticated and multifaceted user experience.
- Further substantiating this advancement, developer Bedros Pamboukian uncovered Google’s ongoing efforts towards an “advanced” tier, affirming the tech giant’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of AI innovation.
- Google recently announced the availability of its LLM Gemini Pro to developers and enterprises.
- This move aimed to facilitate the creation of tailored solutions for intricate tasks.
- Additionally, the introduction of Google AI Studio, a free web-based developer tool, enables swift prompt development and API key acquisition for application development.
- Presently, developers enjoy complimentary access to Gemini Pro and Gemini Pro Vision through Google AI Studio, accommodating up to 60 requests per minute, thereby catering to diverse app development requirements.
- Looking ahead, Google’s roadmap includes the launch of Gemini Ultra in the early months of the coming year.
- Described as their most robust model tailored for highly complex tasks, its release will follow meticulous fine-tuning, safety evaluations, and valuable partner feedback.
- Furthermore, Google plans to expand Gemini’s accessibility across developer platforms such as Chrome and Firebase, further amplifying its reach and impact.
- “Early next year, we’ll launch Gemini Ultra, our largest and most capable model for highly complex tasks, after further fine-tuning, safety testing and gathering valuable feedback from partners.
- We’ll also bring Gemini to more of our developer platforms like Chrome and Firebase,” said Google.