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Google Expands Bard Service To 59 New Countries

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Google on Thursday  announced the expansion of Bard,  conversational Artificial Intelligence service to 59 new countries and territories and 40 new languages including Swahili the first African language.

Bard is a conversational generative Artificial  Intelligence chatbox developed by Google.

Head, Communication and Public Affairs, Sub Sahara Africa, Ms Dorothy Ooko said in a statement  that the expansion included new features that allowed users to better customise their experience.

Ooko said that it also boost users creativity, and got more done.

She said that with the expansion, Bard was  now available in most widely spoken languages which includes  Swahili, Chinese, German, Spanish, Arabic, and Hindi, and Spanish.

According to her, users can now access Bard in their preferred language with text-to-speech also enabled in eight languages.

“We are excited that this is Bard’s largest expansion to date, we see its global availability as a great democratizer of knowledge.

 ‘’That is  why we created Bard to help you explore that curiosity, augment your imagination and ultimately get your ideas off the ground not just by answering your questions, but by helping you build on them

‘’As part of the expansion, new updates have been introduced to make the Bard experience more interactive and user-friendly,’’ she said.

She said that Bard sought to combine the breadth of the world’s knowledge with the power, intelligence and creativity of Google’s large language models. It draws on information from the web to provide responses.

Ooko said that as an experimental technology, Bard might occasionally make inaccurate statements in response to user prompts but that would also be sorted.

She, however,  highlighted the four new feature Pin and rename their conversation, export code to more places, export codes to more places and share responses.

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