Google to launch Bard in 180 countries

CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES — Tech giant Google announced the launch of its artificial intelligence-powered tool Bard to 180 countries.
The tool — Google’s answer to Microsoft-backed ChatGPT — is designed to help authors improve their writing. It uses machine learning algorithms to identify patterns and provide recommendations based on the author’s writing style and the text’s intended audience.
In addition to its real-time analysis capabilities, Bard includes writing exercises designed to help authors develop their skills over time.
These exercises include prompts to help authors practice writing in different styles and targeted feedback to help them identify areas for improvement.
According to Google, Bard was developed as part of the company’s ongoing efforts to democratize access to information and help people communicate more effectively.
The tool is free to use and is available to anyone with an internet connection.
While Bard is currently only available in English, Google plans to add support for additional languages within the AI tool in the future.