Google has just announced that its artificial intelligence (AI) program Bard is now available in Spanish. This development opens up new possibilities for millions of people around the world to interact more effectively with the company’s generative AI. With this expansion of languages, users can now chat with Bard in 40 different languages, including Arabic, Chinese, German, Portuguese, and many others.
On top of the new language support, Google has also announced a number of new features for Bard that will help people customize their user experience and better exploit their creativity when using AI. Users are now able to hear Bard’s responses from the speaker on their device, get additional help from the AI when running another task, better organize conversations with the new “pin, rename, and resume” features, easily share answers from the AI on other platforms, and export Python code to Replit and Google Colab.
The introduction of Bard has raised questions about how users can maximize its potential. To this end, Google has provided a few tips. For starters, users can explore and discover iconic places in their area, use Bard to generate new creative texts, have complex topics summarized, aid in coding tasks, and turn real-life problems or questions into plans of action.
These new features and the increased language support for Bard will help further the development of AI for many people around the globe. With AI becoming increasingly widespread and its use more integrated in our everyday lives, it’s good to see Google pushing the boundaries of what this technology can do. Allowing access in more languages provides a great opportunity for many to be able to use AI, regardless of language barriers.