Google has launched AI chatbot Bard in 180 countries | News

American tech giant Google opened Bard’s AI chat robot in 180 countries in English on Wednesday. Soon the technology will also be integrated into other platforms, such as the search function.

The company announced the news at its annual I/O developer conference. The blog post doesn’t mention in which countries the AI ​​can be accessed. On Wednesday evening, Bard’s website stated that the technology is not yet supported in our country.

Bard is based on the language model created by Google. Google announced on Wednesday that the waiting list method has been discontinued and the robot is now open in 180 countries. Bard was initially launched in the United States and United Kingdom.

AI for Gmail, Maps and Photos

Google will make artificial intelligence (AI) available to more users. For example, more Google products such as the Gmail email program, the Google Maps map program, and the photo editing program Google Photos will use artificial intelligence. The system can, for example, compose entire e-mails, customize photos so things that aren’t visible can be added or show flyovers of planned routes including traffic simulations.

Customized answer

But Google’s search engine is also getting regenerative AI. This will ensure that users get better tailored answers to their questions. But links also disappear in search results, a potential cause for concern for both site owners and publishers.

Poet

All of these products will run on the new AI system. They are also the basis for the Google Bard chatbot, which has so far received a lot of criticism for being unreliable. PaLM2’s new AI engine should improve on that. The fact that Bard is now available to all Google users will also help the rapid rise of artificial intelligence. Bard will also be available in more countries and languages.

Google also said it was aware that artificial intelligence could lead to misinformation. Photos that have been created or modified with AI receive metadata that clearly states this. An ordinary photo also has such information, but the average internet user never sees it.

Google and competitor Microsoft are engaged in a race to develop generative artificial intelligence. However, the success of ChatGPT – which comes from OpenAI – generates both anxiety and enthusiasm.

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