Google’s Bard AI is Now Available Across Europe
Google’s first debut of Bard, its very own “AI” chatbot built on big language models, felt very much like an impromptu response to all of the media attention that ChatGPT was receiving – replete with Google I/O being essentially a foolish attempt to reclaim some of the spotlight.
After a few months, Bard has reached maturity. More features are being added slowly but steadily, making it more helpful than it has ever been. The firm released Bard’s “July update” today, but before we get into what’s new, let’s speak about availability.
Bard is now available in over 230 countries and territories worldwide, including Europe and Brazil. It supports over 40 languages and allows users to listen to responses and adjust tone and style options. This feature is currently available in English and will expand to new languages soon. Users can also pin and rename conversations, export Python code to Replit, and use images in prompts. Sharing part or all of a conversation with Bard is easier with shareable links.
(With inputs from Shikha Singh)
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