Google's Bard Allows Users to Listen to Responses and Adds Chats' Activity
July 14, 2023

IBL News | New York
Google’s Bard’s chatbot unveiled new features yesterday, allowing users to listen to responses, change the tone (simple, long, short, professional, or casual) and style (shorten/formalize, etc.), and use over 40 languages, including Arabic, Chinese, German, Hindi, and Spanish.
The company added other familiar features like a recent chats sidebar with pinned, renaming conversations, and the ability to share chats with other people.
Another update refers to using images in prompts, giving users the ability to upload images with prompts, and Bard will analyze the photo to help.
A new feature will allow exporting Python code to Replit in addition to Google Colab.



multi-modality on Google Bard (just launched today) is pretty awesome pic.twitter.com/cogNe6VZMt
— Alexandr Wang (@alexandr_wang) July 14, 2023
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