Google’s chatbot AI, Bard, received updates that enhance its capabilities. These updates include expanded language knowledge, improved response controls, and the ability to respond using spoken words.
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Bard can now communicate in almost 40 languages, including Arabic, Chinese, German, Hindi, and Spanish. Additionally, the platform is now accessible in more regions such as Brazil and across Europe. Google aims to follow its AI Principles, incorporate user feedback, and prioritize privacy and data protection as they expand Bard to more languages and regions.
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Google’s chatbot AI, Bard, has undergone significant updates. It can now generate spoken responses in addition to text, allowing users to listen to the AI’s answers. This feature proves helpful for correct pronunciation in the newly added languages.
Users have more control over Bard’s tone, with options like simple, long, short, professional, or casual. While these tone options are currently limited to English, Google plans to expand them to other languages soon.
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Bard has also gained the ability to interpret images dropped into the chat, providing information or generating captions based on the image content. However, this feature is currently available only in English.
Collaboration and sharing have been made easier, with the ability to export Bard-generated Python code to platforms like Replit and Colab. Users can now also copy and share specific parts of conversations with others. Additionally, the update introduces pinned conversations, allowing users to organize and revisit important chats more efficiently.