Google has updated its artificial intelligence chatbot named Bard with new capabilities to increase business and creative productivity. Therefore, Bard now supports more than 40 living languages of the world, including Farsi, and is available throughout Europe.
According to Hoshio, Google has expanded the capabilities of its artificial intelligence chatbot Bard to make it more useful for business and creative uses, including support for more than 40 languages, as it tries to capture the global market that ChatGPT provides. take back its market share.
The chatbot is now available across Europe. Among the new languages that Bard supports in its new update are Persian, Arabic, Chinese (both simple and traditional examples), German, Hindi and Spanish. Previously, Bard only supported English, Japanese, and Korean languages.
Other Bard features in updates
- Image support: Previously, Bard, like ChatGPT, allowed users to enter a text prompt to generate text output, but now, based on this new update, users can upload images alongside the text as a request. Based on this, Bard can generate information about images as well as ideas for captions. Users can upload jpeg, png and webp files, but to do this they have to agree with the terms and conditions of Bard. Currently, users can only get information and descriptions of images in English.
- Listen to the answers: Another added feature is text-to-speech. There is a microphone button on the top right of the tool that users can click to listen to the responses generated by the bard. This feature covers 40 different languages of the world.
- Writing styles: Bard now offers five types of writing styles based on its new update; Simple, long, short, professional or informal, although currently this feature is only supported in English.
- Pinning chats: Users can now pin their conversations, rename them, and have multiple conversations at once. This feature is currently available in more than 40 languages.
- Sharing: Bard chats can now be shared via links, with support for over 40 languages.
- transfer code: Python code generated by Bard can now be ported to the Replit software development platform as well as Google Colab. It supports more than 40 languages, making it a versatile tool for developers.

The bard is soaring
Google has regularly updated Bard since the AI conversational service launched in March. Recently, they replaced the original LaMDA language model with a new model called PalM, which improves Bard’s capabilities. Additionally, Google has added a new feature to Bard that allows the tool to generate code.
In an effort to surpass ChatGPT, Bard has been made more visual and users can see related images as part of the generated output. Upon request, Bard will display images in answers and explain what the images represent, as well as provide a link to the image source. In addition, users can view up to three different versions of the responses generated by Bard or generate new outputs if they are dissatisfied with the initial results.
Certainly, ChatGPT continues to dominate the AI chatbot market. But according to Similarweb, people’s interest in this chatbot has decreased recently. Meanwhile, traffic to Bard is increasing, although despite this growing popularity, Bard remains a distant competitor to ChatGPT.

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