Google Bard AI is now available in 180+ countries without waitlist via PaLM 2 language model. Google has announced the worldwide launch of Bard AI chatbot with enhanced features such as image capabilities, coding features, and app integration. The company has ended the waitlist and added support for several additional languages. We have been working with Google Bard AI via a free VPN service and found it somewhat good. As of this writing, we are able to access Google Bard AI without accessing VPN. The company revealed that Bard AI is designed to collaborate with generative AI.
According to Google, PaLM 2 is a capable large language model with advanced math, reasoning skills, and coding capabilities. You will be able to generate code for any language with the help of Bard AI. The search-engine giant has added support for Japanese and Korean languages with imminent upcoming support for an additional 40 languages. YOu can also export the responses either to Google Docs or Gmail.
Google added that Bard will become more visual in its responses and prompts. You will be able to include images alongside text in your own prompts. This enables users to boost your imagination and creativity in new ways. The company will soon bring the power of Google Lens into Google Bard AI. The chatbot will analyze the photo for the purpose of writing creative captions within seconds. While Bing AI can generate images from the description, Google Bard AI creates content from images. It will be interesting to see how this works out.
Google Bard AI has added coding improvements and export features. The Bard will produce accurate and precise citations starting next week. The system will underline the responses automatically and link to the source. The big update is the integration of Dark theme based on the feedback.
Going forward, you can easily export and run code with Google’s partner Replit starting with Python. You will be able to migrate Bard responses directly from Gmail and Docs.
Google has also announced the integration of Bard AI with Google apps such as Docs, Drive, Gmail, Maps, and much more. Google is also working to integrate Adobe Firefly into Bard. Google is also working with third-party partners such as OpenTable, ZipRecruiter, Instacart, Kayak, Khan Academy, and Wolfram.