Complete Guide on How to use Google Bard
In response to the widespread adoption of ChatGTP, of Microsoft, Google has released its own AI chatbot, Bard, in a few countries. Google has announced that it would gradually roll out early access to Bard users in more countries and languages, starting with the United States and the United Kingdom.
Google announced a waitlist for its upcoming app Bard, which the company claims will help users with tasks like as creating an outline and drafting an essay, organising a friend’s baby shower, and figuring out what to eat for lunch based on what’s already in the fridge.
Bard can help you work faster, think more creatively, and satisfy your insatiable curiosity. Google stated in a blog post that people might ask Bard for advice on achieving goals like reading more books this year, understanding quantum physics, or coming up with an outline for a blog article.
Google Bard’s preview version is currently available for free to anybody who sign up for the Google Bard waitlist today.
Here’s how you get started using Google Bard:
You need to register on the Google Bard website (https://bard.google.com/) in order to access the beta version of Google Bard. A Google account is required for access.
A blue “Join waitlist” button will appear; click it to join the list.
You will get a “You’ve been added to the waitlist” email from [email protected] when you join the list.
Another email titled “It’s your turn to try Bard” will be sent to you when that time comes.
A Google invite for Bard reportedly took only a few hours to arrive in the inboxes of some users. In the future, the wait time on the list might lengthen or shorten.
Keep in mind that if you want to join, you can’t sign up for Bard with a Google Workspace account right now. A notice reading “This Google Account isn’t supported” will appear if you attempt.
Accounts belonging to users under the age of 18 are not supported either.
Google Bard: How to Use It

If you already have a Google account, you may use it to sign in to the Bard site.
Google Bard provides a basic chat window and a spot to input your instructions, just like ChatGPT and Bing’s AI Chat.
You may also talk to them through the chat window by clicking the microphone icon.
You may reset the Bard chat conversion by clicking “Reset chat” on the Bard page, manage the chatbot’s past actions by clicking “Bard Activity,” and learn more about Bard by clicking “FAQ” on the Bard website.

Several sources have confirmed that, like ChatGPT, Google Bard makes use of natural language models and machine learning. However, the two systems’ feature sets are noticeably different. In contrast to Google Bard, which may utilise real-time data in its replies, ChatGPT only uses data from as recently as 2021.
When will Google Bard be rolled out to the general public?
Several sources have confirmed that, like ChatGPT, Google Bard makes use of natural language models and machine learning. However, the two systems’ feature sets are noticeably different. In contrast to Google Bard, which may utilise real-time data in its replies, ChatGPT only uses data from as recently as 2021.