Hallo, olá and bonjour—Google’s latest rollout of its Bard AI chatbot is adding 43 languages, as well as access across much of Europe and Brazil
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Google’s new AI chatbot Bard is more restricted than OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing. It also can get things wrong. Google’s Sissie Hsiao discusses it all with WSJ’s Joanna Stern in an exclusive interview. Photo illustration: Preston Jessee for The Wall Street Journal Google is betting a new version of its artificial-intelligence chatbot will say hallo, olá and bonjour to broader adoption, part of its effort to keep up in the high-stakes race
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