Welcome to Part I of Edition No. 49 of my weekly newsletter, providing practical analysis in the world of digital content strategy.
Contents
Tip: How To Sign Up for the AI Chatbots
Analysis: Bard (Not Brad) is Here
Tip: How To Sign Up for the AI Chatbots
If you haven’t already done so, here’s how to sign up for each of the chatbots I have been referencing the last few weeks to help with content creation:
ChatGPT (OpenAI)
Notion: Sign up for an account and join the Notion AI waitlist. (Having a Notion account does not automatically get you access to the Notion AI tool)
Bard (Google) Click “Join waitlist”, sign in with your Google account, and go from there
Bing: Click the “Join the waitlist” button, sign in with an Outlook account, and go from there. (You’ll have to eventually download the Edge browser, too)
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Analysis: Bard (Not Brad) is Here
Google’s AI chatbot was released Tuesday to the general public.
They’re limiting access for now, but I got in about an hour after signing up for the waitlist, so it can’t be that exclusive. (Or maybe they’re waiting until they hit a particular threshold.)
I began our chat by noting that our names have the same letters, but in a different order. Bard said it was happy to meet me, and that it considered us “kindred spirits.”
I was touched.
I then asked how it compared to Bing, and it had no qualms about claiming superiority:
I can’t say I’m so sure, though. Overall, Bard is possibly my least favorite of the four AI tools mentioned above. Let me explain why.
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