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Yesterday, Google held the Google I/O 2023 developer conference, where it announced a number of innovations in the field of artificial intelligence. One of the most important is making its Barda chatbot available in many other countries. It is also available in dark mode and will soon support significantly more languages, including Czech, and will be integrated into Google services such as Lens.

When Google introduced the Bard chatbot in March, it was only available (and then only in early access) in the US and the UK. However, that is already a thing of the past, as the tech giant announced at its Google I/O 2023 developer conference yesterday that Bard is now available in more than 180 countries around the world (in English) and that it will soon support 40 additional languages, including Czech.

It hasn't been that long since Bard dabbled with logic and math. Google recently solved this by merging a separate AI model focused on math and logic with the conversational model on which Bard is built. Bard can now also generate code autonomously - especially well in Python.

In addition, Bard is set to be integrated into various Google apps, such as Google Lens, in the coming months. The chatbot will also be able to be used, for example, to create presentations in Tables or captions for photos on Instagram. Finally, Bard now offers a dark mode.

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