A developer finds that Google seems to be working on Bard Advanced, an upgraded version of Bard that will be available through a Google One paid subscription
The Verge Emma Roth
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Discussion
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@mattnavarra
Matt Navarra
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Google appears to be working on an ‘advanced’ version of Bard that you have to pay for The company might be on track to release a Gemini Ultra-powered Bard Advanced. https://www.theverge.com/... AI Threads
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@documentingmeta
@documentingmeta
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Yeah exactly like why would you launch Bard only on the web then talk about pixie, Gemini, Bard Advanced etc when you already have the distribution? Just leverage it? Clearly shows how the culture being bottom up and not top down can affect these things
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@noise.in.vacuum
Tarun
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I'm lost for words, just pick a lane already. How many brands do you really need for a LLM chatbot. It's this lack of focus and cohesive strategy that sometimes makes me wonder what Android ecosystem would have been today if it was led by another company with better execution.
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@documentingmeta
@documentingmeta
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so let me keep track here Bard Bard Advanced Gemini Pixie(?!) it's been more than a year since ChatGPT and there's not even a mobile app in response from Google. why not just revamp the existing Google app (that's already present in millions of phones) with the backend powered by…
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@fredericl
Frederic Lardinois
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Google announced Bart Advanced together with Gemini a few weeks ago. At the time, they wouldn't say if they would charge for it, despite a plethora of questions about that. I thought everybody pretty much assumed they would. https://www.theverge.com/...
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@jordannovet
Jordan Novet
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good news for adherents of Microsoft's keyboards: they will live on! Incase parent Onward Brands licensed rights and IP from Microsoft. Incase will bill the Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard and other models as ‘Designed by Microsoft’ https://www.prnewswire.com/...
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@jordannovet
Jordan Novet
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last May we wrote about fans of these peripherals, after Microsoft decided to slim down its hardware portfolio and stop selling most of its keyboards and mice https://www.cnbc.com/...
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@80sgeek
@80sgeek
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Google's supposedly developing a fancier bard called bard advanced, that'll cost you some dough. it's a super smart bot that can solve math and think for itself. it even lets you build your own bots, if you're into that kinda thing. https://www.theverge.com/...