Google launches Bard chatbot in 180 countries
At its annual developer conference, Google announced that its artificial intelligence chatbot Bard is now available for users in English in 180 countries. This chat was previously available only in the US and UK.
Google vice president Cissy Xiao said that Bard already supports English, Japanese, and Korean, and will soon be able to communicate in 40 more languages, including Ukrainian.
Interaction with Bard will become clearer and easier, as artificial intelligence will be able to perceive images in queries and supplement answers with visual materials. Bard can analyze images, for example, to determine the breed of dog in a photo.
Bard will also provide hints and references when quoting code and content. Improved export to Colab, Gmail, and other applications.
As for working in Ukraine, Bard is not yet supported in our country, but it can be accessed via VPN.
“Soon, Bard will become more visual in both its answers and hints. You will be able to ask him a question: “what are the must-see sights in New Orleans?” and get a generated list of attractions, such as the French Quarter and the Audubon Zoo, with corresponding images,” noted in the company.
Author: Daria Skotchenko
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