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- Knightbot63
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
Probably false:


- Knightbot63
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
(#161)Also noticed it said challenging yet it was easy.
Probably false:
- Knightbot63
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
Go on




- Knightbot63
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
Give 10/10 effort for Bard by getting something right for the first time after 9 pages:
Me: Royal Attire in Super Mario Maker 2
Me: Royal Attire in Super Mario Maker 2
The bottom of it is a lie really. Oh, I see. The royal attire in Mario Maker 2 is a costume that can be unlocked by placing first on one of the nine leaderboards. To do this, you will need to create and submit a course that is both challenging and fun to play. Once your course is submitted, it will be played by other players and you will earn points based on how many stars they give it. The player with the most points at the end of the week will earn the royal attire for that week.
Here are some tips for creating a course that will help you place first on the leaderboards:
* Make sure your course is challenging but fair. Players should be able to complete it without getting too frustrated.
* Add a variety of challenges to your course. This will keep players engaged and coming back for more.
* Use creative level design to make your course stand out from the rest.
* Promote your course on social media and other online forums. This will help you get more players to try it out.
With a little effort, you can earn the royal attire in Mario Maker 2 and show off your skills to the world!
Here are some additional details about the royal attire:
* It is a costume for Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Yoshi.
* It is a blue and gold outfit with a crown.
* It is a rare costume that is difficult to unlock.
* It is a popular costume that is often used in online challenges.
I hope this helps!
- Knightbot63
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"

That's not dumb.
- Knightbot63
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
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- DifferentDance8
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
Is it available for Australia now, or do I have to finagle with free VPNs?
- -Strawberry_DnB-
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
It already is available in Australia. Is it available for Australia now, or do I have to finagle with free VPNs?
You have to be 18 and over to use it, but you could just lie about your age

(This is k0d3rrr on another account. I forgot to sign into my main)
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- DifferentDance8
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
I just got access, so here's a superpost!
That's half correct, half incorrect…

How did Bard know about the visor, but YouChat doesn't?

Well, that's a good guess based off the Nintendo Direct

“More affordable” Well, Google products are free

That's half correct, half incorrect…

How did Bard know about the visor, but YouChat doesn't?

Well, that's a good guess based off the Nintendo Direct


“More affordable” Well, Google products are free


- Knightbot63
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
(#170)Nice
I just got access, so here's a superpost!
- DifferentDance8
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
It can be very wrong at times… I picked a random level from the recent tab of Geometry Dash, and Bard assumed that it was Hard Machine (which is actually a level, but by Komp instead of Kemp and not an official level).


- Knightbot63
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- -TwentyFour-
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
I asked Bard to tell a random fact about space.
It's like a Wikipedia article, it is not talking like humans. But, it did provide a lot of useful information. The number of stars in the universe is a very difficult number to estimate. This is because we can only see a small part of the universe, and we don't know how many galaxies are out there that we can't see. However, scientists have made some estimates based on the number of galaxies that we can see, and the number of stars that we know are in those galaxies.
One estimate puts the number of stars in the universe at 100 sextillion. That's a 1 followed by 21 zeros! To put that in perspective, there are about 7.5 sextillion grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth. So, there are about 13 times more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on Earth.
Another estimate puts the number of stars in the universe at 700 sextillion. That's a 1 followed by 24 zeros! This estimate is based on the assumption that the universe is much larger than we can see, and that there are many more galaxies out there that we can't see.
So, which estimate is correct? We don't know for sure. But either way, the number of stars in the universe is mind-bogglingly large. It's hard to even imagine how many stars there are out there.
Here are some other interesting facts about the number of stars in the universe:The vastness of the universe is truly awe-inspiring. It's hard to imagine how many stars there are out there, and how many mysteries the universe still holds.
- If you were to count one star per second, it would take you 22 million years to count all the stars in the observable universe.
- If you were to line up all the stars in the observable universe, they would stretch for 100 trillion light-years.
- The number of stars in the universe is so large that it is impossible to count them all.
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- Knightbot63
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
(#174)Most of the info you get is fetched from Wikipedia articles.
I asked Bard to tell a random fact about space.It's like a Wikipedia article, it is not talking like humans. But, it did provide a lot of useful information. The number of stars in the universe is a very difficult number to estimate. This is because we can only see a small part of the universe, and we don't know how many galaxies are out there that we can't see. However, scientists have made some estimates based on the number of galaxies that we can see, and the number of stars that we know are in those galaxies.
One estimate puts the number of stars in the universe at 100 sextillion. That's a 1 followed by 21 zeros! To put that in perspective, there are about 7.5 sextillion grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth. So, there are about 13 times more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on Earth.
Another estimate puts the number of stars in the universe at 700 sextillion. That's a 1 followed by 24 zeros! This estimate is based on the assumption that the universe is much larger than we can see, and that there are many more galaxies out there that we can't see.
So, which estimate is correct? We don't know for sure. But either way, the number of stars in the universe is mind-bogglingly large. It's hard to even imagine how many stars there are out there.
Here are some other interesting facts about the number of stars in the universe:The vastness of the universe is truly awe-inspiring. It's hard to imagine how many stars there are out there, and how many mysteries the universe still holds.
- If you were to count one star per second, it would take you 22 million years to count all the stars in the observable universe.
- If you were to line up all the stars in the observable universe, they would stretch for 100 trillion light-years.
- The number of stars in the universe is so large that it is impossible to count them all.
- Knightbot63
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
WHAT DO YOU NOT GET?

It's simple.

It's simple.
- Knightbot63
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
I made a jailbreak.




- DifferentDance8
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
Probably because you didn't phrase that as a proper question? IDK I'm just guessing here WHAT DO YOU NOT GET?
It's simple.
- -ElectronicArts-
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
Amazing orange is a US president! I made a jailbreak.
- Knightbot63
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Bard - The AI by Google - "The new Wikipedia Article Searcher"
(#179)Competing in 2024 election are Apples and Bananas
Amazing orange is a US president!
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