Google Bard Is Now Available For Workspace Users, But There’s A Caveat: All Details

The Google Workspace changelog (2023.05.05) confirms that administrators can now enable Bard for their domains.

The Google Workspace changelog (2023.05.05) confirms that administrators can now enable Bard for their domains.

Google Bard is now available for Google Workspace users, but there is still a waiting list that users need to go through. Here we know.

Google joined the AI ​​chatbot party earlier this year when, under pressure from Microsoft-backed OpenAI, the company finally made its LaMDA-powered chatbot, Google Bard, available to testers. However, a major complaint many had, including developers, was with the unavailability of Google Bard for Google Workspace users.

Now, Google has now made Bard accessible to Workspace users. As reported by 9to5Google, the Google Workspace changelog (2023.05.05) Confirms that administrators can now enable Bard for their domains, allowing their users to access Bard using their workspace accounts.

However, this update doesn’t give workspace users direct access to Google Bard, and users will still need to join a waiting list like other testers.

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In a later blog post, Google noted that Google Workspace administrators will be able to turn on Bard access for their users in the coming days by going to the Admin console under Apps > Additional Google services > Early access apps.

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