After waiting months Bard, chatbot artificial intelligence (AI) related to GoogleAlready available in Spain. From this Wednesday, this tool can be used in 27 countries of the European Union (EU) and Brazil; these areas were excluded at its initial launch in February in response to the incredible popularity of tech giant ChatGPT. from rival Microsoft.
Starting today, this speech template will also be available at: 40 new languages, including Spanish, Chinese or German. Other languages ​​such as Catalan, Basque or Galician are expected to become active in the future, although the company did not specify when.
Bard is free to use and is offered as an add-on, not a replacement for Google browser searches. Working similarly to ChatGPT, it allows you to: answer user questions in writing, but also out loud.
Until now, Bard was not available in the EU. The company has decided to wait and adjust its tool to the regulations to prevent possible violations of European privacy legislation (General Data Protection Regulation). After months of open discussion with regulators, improvements have been made They would have already had enough to land in Europe.
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According to Sundar Pichai, CEO of parent company Alphabet, Google introduced Bard on February 6 as an “experimental and conversational AI service.” The launch was a little rushedso the company wanted to respond to the unexpected success of ChatGPT, a chatbot developed by OpenAI and later acquired by Microsoft, integrating it into most office services.
The multinational company founded by Bill Gates first struck, but the truth is that the technology on which ChatGPT is based was developed by Google researchers in 2017. Beyond that fact, Silicon Valley’s big tech companies—Microsoft, Google, and also Meta— developing the so-called productive artificial intelligencea market that promises profits of millions of dollars.
Source: Informacion

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