Google is developing a paid version of its chatbot AI 'Bard,' called 'Bard Advanced,' and various features are reportedly planned for Bard Advanced.



Bard , the chatbot AI developed by Google, has been available for free until now, but it has now been reported that Google is developing a paid version of Bard called Bard Advanced through its paid subscription service, Google One .

Google appears to be working on an 'advanced' version of Bard that you have to pay for - The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/4/24025270/google-bard-advanced-paid-subscription



Google is preparing a paid version of Bard
https://www.androidpolice.com/google-preparing-paid-version-of-bard/

Software developer Dylan Roussel posted details on X (formerly Twitter) about 'Bard Advanced,' a feature that Google is apparently developing.




According to Roussel, Bard Advanced is equipped with Gemini Ultra, the top model of the multimodal AI Gemini , which Google released in December 2023. The previous Bard was equipped with the lower-end Gemini Pro model, and Bard Advanced is expected to offer significant performance improvements.

Bard Advanced also includes a feature called 'Motoko' that allows users to customize their own chatbots. Roussel said, 'We cannot report whether users can share these bots.'




A 'Gallery' feature that showcases example prompts on a variety of topics.




A 'Tasks' feature that allows you to manage long-running tasks, such as generating images.




The 'Share Background/Foreground' feature allows you to customize the background and chat screen images.




It has been reported that the app may include a 'power-up' feature that will expand and improve functionality by providing feedback on Bard's prompts.




Roussel said Bard Advanced will be available to paid Google One subscribers for a free three-month trial period, after which a subscription fee will be charged.




As of December 2023, Google announced that it plans to release Bard Advanced in 2024, and it has been reported that Bard Advanced is already available to some testers.

Google did not respond to a request for comment from The Verge, and the official release date for Bard Advanced has not been announced.

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