Image Recognition
Google announced on Thursday morning that its chatbot, Bard, now supports more than 40 new languages - including Hebrew and Arabic - and is being introduced for the first time in Europe and Brazil. 4 View gallery Bard is now available in more than 40 languages ( Photo: ssi77 / Shutterstock.com )Bard, Google's answer to OpenAI's ChatGPT, was launched in March and reached Israel in April. Aside from Hebrew and Arabic, some of the other languages that Bard will now support include Chinese, German, Hindi and Spanish. With this feature, users could, for example, ask Bard to write a children's story and instruct it to read the story aloud. 4 View gallery Bard's new 'listen' feature ( Media: Google )Another interesting feature integrates Google Lens capabilities into Bard for image recognition and analysis.