It understands 40 languages and can speak its responses. AI 

Google’s AI chatbot has Acquired the Ability to Speak in the Style of William Shakespeare

Google’s chatbot AI, Bard, received several new features and functions in its latest update on Thursday. These include an increase in linguistic knowledge, improved response controls with more subtlety, and the capability to respond using spoken word as well as text. As a result, Bard can now engage in conversations in almost 48 different languages. Users can now chat with the AI in languages including Arabic, Chinese, German, Hindi and Spanish, and access the platform from more locations on the planet, including Brazil and “all around Europe,” Jack Krawczyk, Bard’s…

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Google has announced that it is modifying its privacy policy and framework for training its AI models. This means that it will now be able to crawl publicly available data and use it to train its models. AI 

Google Utilizes Publicly Accessible Data to Train AI Models Such as Bard

Google has recently declared changes to its privacy policy and AI training framework, enabling it to utilize publicly accessible data for training its models. This is in line with the trend of top brands – including Google itself – releasing AI-focused products and data that could change the way we work. To do this, Google and other companies like OpenAI need large data sets to train chatbots or large language models in general. As ReturnByte discovered, Google has changed the wording of its privacy policy, changing “AI models” to “language…

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It can use public data to create products like Bard and Cloud AI capabilities, Google says. AI 

Google’s New Privacy Policy Allows for Use of Public Data to Train AI Models

Google has recently revised its privacy policy, specifying that it may utilize publicly accessible data to enhance its AI models. The company modified the language of its policy, replacing “AI models” with “language models.” Additionally, Google declared its intention to employ publicly available information not only for creating features but also for developing complete products such as “Google Translate, Bard, and Cloud AI capabilities.” Through this policy update, Google aims to inform users that any content they publicly share online could potentially be utilized to train Bard, future iterations of…

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The latest AI model from Google uses the existing data and helps you filter through the content in an organised manner. AI 

Google’s AI Note Taking Feature to Be Accessible to a Wider Audience: Here’s What You Need To Know

Later this year, Google plans to release its AI-driven tools to the market. Recently, the company presented its latest products, including Project Tailwind, an AI-powered notebook designed to assist with note-taking. Google utilized its PaLM 2 language model to develop this tool, which is expected to enhance note-taking capabilities through its AI technology. It can also answer questions and help you summarize your notes. But when the user will get to experience the feature and who all can use it right now, here are all the details. Project Tailwind Aka…

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Regulators want to know how the generative AI protects privacy. AI 

Google Delays Launch of Bard AI in EU Due to Privacy Issues

The launch of Google Bard in Europe has been postponed due to the intervention of the Irish Data Protection Commission (IDPC), which oversees data in the European Union. The generative AI chatbot was scheduled to be released this week, but the IDPC has demanded a comprehensive privacy briefing, data impact assessment, and supporting information before granting approval. Deputy Commissioner Graham Doyle has stated that the agency has not yet received the necessary details. According to Doyle, the commission is still in the midst of an “ongoing investigation” of Bard. It…

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Other search updates include Lens identifying skin abnormalities, more places to try Immersive View and more. AI 

Google Search Now Offers Skin Condition Detection and AI Model Clothes Try-Ons

Google has unveiled a range of new search updates, including features for travel planning and clothes shopping. Additionally, Lens, which was previously used for identifying plants and historical objects, can now identify skin abnormalities. By uploading a picture into Lens, users can view similar images to determine if they have a tick bite or other skin issues. However, it is important to consult with a doctor if there are any concerns about spots on the skin, as relying solely on Google searches can lead to unnecessary anxiety. What’s more fun…

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Know all about these popular chatbots. (Unsplash) AI 

Competition in the AI Chatbot Market: ChatGPT, ChatSonic, Google Bard, and Ernie Bot

In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has experienced a remarkable surge in growth, impacting various sectors including farming, healthcare, education, and industries. It is important to note that AI is not the same as Skynet from ‘The Terminator’. Many companies are embracing AI, with examples such as Tesla FSD and companion robots like Miko, EMO, and Cozmo. Additionally, AI-powered chatbots have emerged to assist users in various tasks such as creating content, engaging in conversations, and even generating new cocktails. The technology behind these chatbots is known as Generative AI.…

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It can also now export to Sheets. AI 

Google’s AI System Improving its Programming Skills

In the continuous pursuit of having the most sophisticated AI, it appears that a new announcement is made on a daily basis. Google has recently revealed its latest update to Bard, which includes enhanced advanced reasoning and mathematical capabilities. Bard no longer relies exclusively on LLMs who are best at forecasting versus solving complex problems. Instead, it should now recognize when further processing could help, and then generate code-behind to improve correctness. According to Google, this update improved the accuracy of calculus-based word and math problems in their internal challenge…

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Know when the next big solar storm can strike the Earth, according to Google Bard. (NOAA) AI 

Inquiry to Google Bard Uncovers Chilling Response to Solar Storm Prediction

As we approach the anticipated arrival of a large coronal mass ejection (CME) cloud between June 7-8, the Earth remains in a state of anticipation. Recent weeks have seen minimal solar activity, but this is expected to change with the presence of up to eight sunspots on the side of the Sun facing Earth. Despite this, the timing of the next significant solar storm remains unknown. In an effort to gain insight, we consulted Google Bard, an AI chatbot, and were surprised by the alarming information it provided. Artificial intelligence…

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UNESCO will involve women in AI through the recommendation to advance the ethical development and deployment of AI for fair and inclusive results, with a specific emphasis on gender diversity and empowerment AI 

Experts Agree: Involving Women is Crucial for Reducing AI Gender Bias – Google, UNESCO Lead the Way

Google’s Bard, in collaboration with UNESCO and Indian experts, suggests that involving women in the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) can lead to the creation of AI that is fair, unbiased, and beneficial to all. This comes as the rapid growth of AI raises concerns about its impact on society. Previously, it was emphasized that artificial intelligence uses data produced by humans, but it also inherits human flaws, such as distortions of age, gender or race. Google Bard’s AI chatbot shared an example of gender bias. He said that if…

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According to the company, precise location helps Bard provide more relevant responses about restaurants near you and many other things about your area. News 

Google Enhances Accuracy of Responses with Location-Based Features on Bard

Google has incorporated accurate location assistance into its AI chatbot Bard to offer responses that are more pertinent. Bard can start providing more relevant answers if you allow it to use the exact location of your device. You can manage your settings in location settings. Opens in a new window, Google said. According to the company, precise location helps Bardi provide more relevant answers about restaurants near you and many other things in your area. For example, if you ask Bard “What are the best restaurants near me?” It can…

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Users will notice numbers alongside the response, allowing them to identify the matching section of text and navigate to the source with ease. News 

Google’s AI Chatbot Bard’s New Update Improves Summarization and Acquisition: All the Details

Google’s AI chatbot Bard has received a new update aimed at improving its ability to provide summaries of information and identify sources. With this update, users can now get detailed explanations of topics without going into too much detail. This improvement makes it easier for users to access relevant information quickly and efficiently through the chatbot. In addition to a better summary, Google has also focused on improving the usefulness of Bard’s sources. The chatbot can now identify which parts of the response correspond to specific sources. Users will notice…

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Google is racing to catch up with rival Microsoft, which has rushed to integrate ChatGPT-like powers News 

Google expands AI dominance with Bard: A game-changing competitor to Microsoft’s ChatGPT

Google announced Wednesday that it will open Bard, a competitor to Microsoft-backed ChatGPT, to 180 countries as it expands the use of artificial intelligence on its platform. At Google’s annual developer conference in Silicon Valley, executives said generative artificial intelligence will also be used to power the tech giant’s leading search engine. “We’ve been applying AI for a while, and with generative AI we’re taking the next step,” Google CEO Sundar Pichai told the thousands of developers gathered at the event. “We’re reimagining all of our core products, including search,”…

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The company says that traditional Google search should still be used for finding and seeking information, such as locating something to purchase News 

Google I/O 2023: How does the new AI search differ from the Bard Chatbot?

Alphabet Inc’s Google on Wednesday introduced an updated core search product that embeds more artificial intelligence into its answers, as the company seeks to dispel suspicions that it is losing ground to Microsoft Corp’s OpenAI-powered Bing search. Google already has a Bard chatbot that competes with ChatGPT, OpenAI’s chatbot that has created a lot of excitement among users with its human responses. WHEN DO I GOOGLE AND WHEN BARD? According to the company, traditional Google search should still be used to search and find information, such as locating what to…

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Now that Google has removed the waitlist from its generative AI Bard, we will guide you on how to use Google Bard, explain its capabilities, and explore its potential use cases. Check this step-by-step guide. News 

ChatGPT Rival Google Bard Now Available for Everyone in India: Step-by-Step Guide

During the Google I/O 2023 keynote, Google opened up its generative AI chatbot, Bard, to 180 more countries — and made it available in India as well. Earlier, Indian users couldn’t try Bard, but now they can access it on the website with their Google account. Google also announced that Bard is now based on its PaLM 2 language model, which is currently the company’s most advanced model. In addition, Google is developing another LLM, called “Gemini”, and plans to migrate Google Bard to this model when it is ready…

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Google Bard is now available to Google Workspace users, but there's still a waitlist that users need to go though. Here's what we know. News 

Google Bard is now available for Workspace users, but with a caveat: all data

Google joined the AI chatbot party earlier this year when, under pressure from Microsoft-backed OpenAI, the company finally made a LaMDA-powered chatbot, Google Bard, available to testers. However, many people, including developers, suffered from the fact that Google Bard was not available for Google Workspace users. Now, Google has now made Bard available to Workspace users. As reported by 9to5Google , the Google Workspace changelog (2023.05.05) confirms that admins can now enable Bard on their domains, allowing their users to use Bard on their Workspace accounts. However, this update does…

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The AI chatbot is lagging behind the competition but Google is gradually offering new features. News 

Google Bard AI Chatbot Finally Gets ChatGPT-Like Features: What Are These?

Google has been slow in the AI chatbot race, and its Bard AI still lags the competition in many ways. The latest addition to Bard AI is the ability to write codes and also debug them. These new features are part of Google’s promise, as CEO Sundar Pichai emphasized in a recent interview. Google has been found lacking in their focus on AI applications, and ChatGPT has definitely got them going in many areas. Coding readiness with Bard is a positive step, but there is still a long way to…

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Google emphasized the importance of double-checking Bard's responses and thoroughly testing and reviewing code for errors, bugs, and vulnerabilities before relying on it. News 

Google’s AI Chatbot Bard helps people create code, debug and more

US tech giant Google has brought new features to its AI chatbot Bard to help users with programming and software development tasks such as code generation, code debugging and code explanation. Bard is now available in over 20 programming languages, including C++, Go, Java, JavaScript, Python, and TypeScript. Bard allows users to export Python code to Google Colab without copying and pasting. According to Google, the chatbot can also help with the writing functions of Google Sheets. In addition to generating code, Bard can explain code snippets, making it useful…

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Bard AI chatbot was introduced to the public earlier this month, but Pichai says there is more to come. News 

Google Chief Pichai confirms that the new Bard AI Chatbot update is more powerful

Google has been lagging behind ChatGPT in the AI chatbot race with Bard, but Sundar Pichai, CEO, Google admitted that the AI chatbot runs on a lighter version of LaMDA and will soon be upgraded to more powerful PaLM models. Pichai quoted this in a New York Times podcast, where he also assured that the new version of Bard will get more features and help better answer math problems. Pichai mentioned that the changes will be visible next week. He gave a cheeky example comparing the Bard to a boiled…

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Google has announced it is opening up access to its ChatGPT competitor "Bard" as an early experiment for users to collaborate with generative AI. News 

Google denies copying ChatGPT to train its own AI Chatbot Bard

Google has denied reports that it copied Microsoft-owned OpenAI’s ChatGPT to train an AI chatbot called Bard. A report in The Information magazine claimed that OpenAI’s success “has forced two AI research groups at Google’s parent company, Alphabet, to overcome years of intense competition to work together.” According to the report, citing sources, software engineers from Google’s Brain AI group are working with employees of DeepMind, a sister company of Alphabet, to develop software to compete with OpenAI. “The joint effort, known internally as Gemini, began in recent weeks when…

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