Google Bard Big Update: Multilingual Support in 40 Languages

Google Bard Big Update: Multilingual Support in 40 Languages

Know about the most recent expansion of Google Bard's multilingual support to 40 languages

Bard, Google's AI chatbot, announced on July 13 that it would be competing with OpenAI's ChatGPT and adding support for more than 40 languages, including nine Indian languages.

The Google Bard was made available to users in more than 180 nations and territories in May 2023, and the company claimed that this was the most recent expansion. Google first introduced Bard in February, shortly after ChatGPT's meteoric rise to 100 million users in just two months.

The nine new Indian dialects accessible on Minstrel incorporate Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, and Urdu. German, Spanish, Chinese, and Arabic are other international languages included in this rollout.

Users will also be able to listen to Bard's responses in more than 40 languages starting today. According to the company, if users want to listen to a poem or script or hear the correct pronunciation of a word, this feature will be helpful. To hear Bard's responses, click the prompt and select the sound icon.

Additionally, users can alter the tone and style of Bard's responses in five ways, including making them shorter or longer, simpler, more formal, or more casual, depending on the tasks at hand. This component is as of now accessible in English and will before long extend to different dialects, the organization said.

Additionally, Google is bringing Bard to 59 additional nations and territories, including Brazil and the entire European Union. With this extension, the hunt monster said Versifier is currently accessible in many regions of the planet, and in the most broadly communicated dialects.

"As a component of our strong and capable way to deal with simulated intelligence, we've proactively drawn in specialists, policymakers, and security controllers on this development" Jack Krawczyk, Item Lead, Minstrel and Amarnag Subramanya, VP, Designing, Poet wrote in a blogpost.

They stated, "We'll continue to use our AI Principles as a guide, incorporate user feedback, and take steps to protect people's privacy and data" as they bring Bard to more regions and languages over time.

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