Google Bard Can Now Speak Turkish!

Bard, Google’s artificial intelligence supported chat bot, has gained Turkish language support and many new features.

OpenAI’s chatbot released in November 2022 ChatGPTset the new course in the world of technology. Even companies such as Google and Meta, which have been developing artificial intelligence technologies for many years, panicked and released their chatbots early in order not to miss this trend.

Bard, which Google launched on March 21, 2023, pleased its users in Turkey with great news today. Google as of July 13 Bard’s Turkish language support that you got explained.

Bard is now available in Turkish!

Google announced in its blog post that Bard has started to support more than 40 languages, including Arabic, Chinese, German, Hindi, Spanish and Turkish. Also, the chatbot new features also shared.

New features coming to Bard:

  • Response listening feature: Bard’s responses to your conversations can now be played aloud.
  • Adjust responses: We’ll be able to choose what tone and style the Bard responds to, based on five different options. These options are simple, long, short, professional and casual.
  • Pin, edit and modify chats: You can now pin chats with Bard and access them later. You will also be able to give the chat a name.
  • Ability to transfer codes to more places: Now, Python codes written by Bard can be added to Replit together with Google Colab.
  • Ability to share answers: Part of the conversation or just one answer can be shared via links.
  • Ability to use images in prompts: We can now send Bard a photo or ask for content within that photo. These functions are the same as those of Google Lens.

Another big piece of news is about Europe:

The European Union did not allow the launch of Google’s chatbot Bard due to privacy concerns. Google also announced the expected news for users in Europe today. Bard is now available in more countries, including European Union countries and Brazil.

Source :
https://turkiye.googleblog.com/2023/07/bard-bugun-itibaryle-aralarnda.html


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