With the great popularity they have achieved systems like ChatGPT, Google saw that it was lagging behind and launched its Google Bard AI chatbot with several limitations, notably the lack of support for languages other than English and which made it no match for ChatGPT or Bing Chat (both based on in GPT technology).
Little by little, Google has been improving its AI assistant and now he has announced his official launch in Europe along with support for more than 40 new languages, including Spanish.
Along with this release, Google has added various improvements to Bard, with the option to choose between different conversation modes to choose between short, long, simple, professional or more colloquial responses.
With Bard, Google will try to respond to the threat that this type of chatbots can pose to the Internet search business, a sector that it has dominated with an iron hand for years. However, to reach Europe it has had to comply with the data protection directives of the European Union. Initially, the company had not complied with the requirements of the data protection authorities, which is why, initially, Google Bard was only launched in English in the US and the UK.
However, it seems that he still has some work to do. For example, to the question “Can you summarize the latest analysis published on Geeknetic.es”, the answer refers to a news item about the “new Google phone, the Pixel 7 Pro”, inventing the conclusions and practically showing an advertorial on Google’s own device.
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