Google’s Bard Advance chatbot is getting subscription options to fulfill the demand for premium AI services. The subscription model enhances the Gemini Ultra AI model for a more advanced and flexible experience.
Google parent company Alphabet is making headlines in conversational AI by announcing subscription plans for its forthcoming advanced chatbot, Bard Advance. At Alphabet’s fourth-quarter results call, CEO Sundar Pichai announced the company’s goal to fulfill rising demand for premium AI services.
The subscription model for Bard Advance was introduced by Google to maximize the potential of its latest AI model, Gemini Ultra. This upgraded AI tool uses Google’s December-debuted multimodal AI system Gemini’s revolutionary Gemini Ultra design.
Bard Advance, now free, should offer a more advanced and flexible experience. With Gemini Ultra, it can perform sophisticated jobs in text, graphics, music, video, and code. Pichai noted its growing understanding, summarizing, reasoning, coding, and planning capabilities.
Bard Advance’s subscription fee hasn’t been announced, but industry experts expect it to be similar to ChatGPT Plus. User subscriptions could cost $10–$20 per month.
Google’s Bard Advance subscription plan shows its aim to monetize sophisticated AI. Premium subscriptions provide a more advanced and feature-rich conversational AI experience.
Conclusion
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, has introduced Bard Advance subscription plans. Google decided to accommodate rising demand for premium AI services. The free Bard Advance is expected to do difficult tasks across multiple modalities and offer a more advanced experience. The subscription model may be like ChatGPT Plus, charging $10–$20 each month.