Google announced on 19th the launch of its AI chatbot 'Bard' as a pilot service in South Korea. Bard is a language model-based chatbot that can answer questions and requests from users. Google has been conducting tests on the chatbot in the US and the UK since March 21st, but the official version of Bard has not yet been released.
Users can apply for a test version of the Bard pilot service through the website. However, it currently only supports English language services, and Google does not offer Korean language services.
Google is working to expand the Bard services and plans to make English versions available in more countries. The company aims to expand the chatbot to support a more diverse range of languages and countries in the future.
Many foreign media outlets have speculated that Google's aggressive expansion of Bard services and the development of new search engines is a conscious strategy to compete with Microsoft's Bing. Samsung Electronics has also announced that they are considering replacing Google with Bing as their smartphone's basic search engine.
Overall, the launch of Bard in South Korea is an exciting development, and we look forward to seeing how Google's AI chatbot will continue to evolve and expand its services in the future.