Google now offers AI chatbot Bard in Hebrew, with new features
Google is expanding its reach Bard AI Chatbotthey now offer the service in dozens of new languages, including Hebrew.
The company also says it is adding more features to Bard as it struggles to keep up with rival Microsoft, which uses OpenAI’s popular ChatGPT service in its Bing search engine, in the race to capitalize on Intel’s technology. · generative artificial intelligence that has captured worldwide attention.
Google launched Bard in February, but its planned launch last month in the European Union was delayed as regulators checked whether the service met the 27-nation bloc’s strict privacy rules. The company said it has “proactively engaged with privacy experts, policymakers and regulators.”
The Irish Data Protection Commission, Google’s main EU privacy watchdog, said it sent the internet search giant a detailed list of questions for more information.
As a result, Google paused and “made a number of changes” ahead of today’s European launch, “in particular, increased transparency and changes to controls for users,” the watchdog said. control
Google details the improvements in a blog post, which says Bard can now be used in more than 40 languages, including Arabic, Chinese, German, Hindi and Spanish.
Users can also tailor the tone and style of Bard’s responses and ask him to read responses, which Google says is “useful if you want to hear the correct pronunciation of a word or hear a poem or script” .
English-language users can now begin uploading images along with instructions for Bard to analyze responses, according to Google.