"Bard isn’t currently supported in your country. Stay tuned!" Can't wait to ask "Bard" what's the rationale to "not support" a service like this based on my country.. These "global companies" are so global regarding their revenue and tax schemes, but when something is different than the "business as usual" they turn into hyper local shops. It's just an observation, I'm not really that mad and desperate to try their "…
Not sure where you are, but I always assume that means, "We're doing something that some might consider sketchy and don't want to dedicate resources to figuring out if it's legal outside the US".
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#182Earlier quoted context omitted.
It never cease to amaze me how a software that is just inputs and outputs, can not be "available" in some country if you sell something, then sure goods might have laws. but just text ? lol
Might be localization, PR, scaling, not enough capacity for the new users. I hate it but I can imagine it.
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#183Earlier quoted context omitted.
It never cease to amaze me how a software that is just inputs and outputs, can not be "available" in some country if you sell something, then sure goods might have laws. but just text ? lol
Might be localization, PR, scaling, not enough capacity for the new users. I hate it but I can imagine it.
If that's the problem then they're not supplying the right fix. Surely restricting this to users located in the US doesn't prevent people from writing in a language that isn't English. Google should be capable of detecting the language of a query, and potentially rejecting it based on that with an apology.
> PR,
Obviously there must be _some_ reason why they're doing this. Doesn't mean it's a good reason.
> scaling, not enough capacity for the new users.
That would be rather embarrassing for Google.
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#184"Bard isn’t currently supported in your country. Stay tuned!" Can't wait to ask "Bard" what's the rationale to "not support" a service like this based on my country.. These "global companies" are so global regarding their revenue and tax schemes, but when something is different than the "business as usual" they turn into hyper local shops. It's just an observation, I'm not really that mad and desperate to try their "…
Not sure where you are, but I always assume that means, "We're doing something that some might consider sketchy and don't want to dedicate resources to figuring out if it's legal outside the US".
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#185These limited closed betas seem to really kill hype on a lot of their products, which leads to them not having a lot of use, then google killing them...
To be fair, the beta, invite-only status of GMail was, at the time, the definition of Internet Cool.
[1] https://open.spotify.com/episode/0oRAHcP9g41jcEzpDtOa4b?si=1...
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#186Earlier quoted context omitted.
It never cease to amaze me how a software that is just inputs and outputs, can not be "available" in some country if you sell something, then sure goods might have laws. but just text ? lol
it's got to be some GDPR or some other crazy law thing.
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#188I'm using paid Google account, so I'm getting that this isn't available. Makes sense, I'm already a customer, no reason to keep me as such, right?
Bard is completely beta and a raw one at that, not something I'd want confused for a part of a paid offering at this stage.
I get your point as well - I think there's a tension between the two options.
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#189“Bard is not available in your country” Why do they even limit access depending on the country? It’s a chatbot, not a financial service.
Bard is probably not optimized and would completely overload the hardware Google has available for it should it be released worldwide.
That just shows how far ahead Microsoft is on that one.