"Google's Bard Breaks Free: No More Waitlist, Now with AI-Powered Image and Coding Capabilities!"

 



Google's AI tool Bard has expanded globally to over 180 countries, adding support for Japanese and Korean, with plans to support 40 languages soon. The new features include image capabilities, advanced coding, and app integration with Google services and other partners. Google is removing the waitlist for Bard, and future plans include integrating with various apps and services, such as Adobe Firefly, Kayak, OpenTable, ZipRecruiter, Instacart, and more. Bard allows users to collaborate with generative AI, and it has quickly adapted to user feedback since its launch less than two months ago.

The company's executives at its annual developers’conference also unveiled generative AI being incorporated into several of its core products, including search, Gmail, photo editing and online work tools. Bard will be available in English initially and then modified to support 40 languages in the coming months. Google also announced the addition of "extensions" to apps and services such as Gmail and Maps with AI features, and new Pixel devices, including a $1,799 foldable smartphone with a bendable screen.

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