Google expands Bard Chatbot with Gemini Pro to Nigeria, others

Google’s Bay View campus in Mountain View, California. (Photo by NOAH BERGER / AFP)

Google has expanded Bard Chatbot with Gemini Pro to Nigeria among other countries and geos.


Nigeria reports that Global Tech Giant, Google has announced that its Bard chatbot now powered by the Gemini Pro model is now available in Nigeria as it expands the service globally starting from February 1, 2024.

Google confirmed that the updated Bard now comes with support for over 40 languages including German, Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, Hindi, Telugu,Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Tamil, and Malayalam.

Google in December 2023, launched its new generative AI models with flagship Gemini Ultra, lite Gemini Pro, and Gemini Nano, which is designed to run on devices like the Pixel 8. At the same time, the company updated Bard with Gemini Pro for conversations in English.

Pushing ahead with top rivals like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google in October last year infused Google Assistant with Bard’s AI capabilities so users can do things like plan a trip or make a grocery list. In November, it opened up Bard in English to teenagers with restrictions that prevent Bard from generating unsafe content such as illegal or age-gated substances.

Google did not quantify the improvements but said that the chatbot will be better in terms of understanding and summarizing content, reasoning, brainstorming, writing, and planning.

With the new update, Google said Bard users can now generate images with the AI tool in English in most countries around the world, at no cost.

The company said in a statement on Thursday: “This new capability is powered by our updated Imagen 2 model, which is designed to balance quality and speed, delivering high-quality, photorealistic outputs. Just type in a description like “create an image of a dog riding a surfboard” and Bard will generate custom, wide-ranging visuals to help bring your idea to life.”

With the realization such a tool with capabilities to create images could be abused by users, Google said it has put measures in place to prevent its misuse.

“Consistent with our AI Principles, image generation was designed with responsibility in mind. For instance, to ensure there’s a clear distinction between visuals created with Bard and original human artwork, Bard uses SynthID to embed digitally identifiable watermarks into the pixels of generated images.

“Our technical guardrails and investments in the safety of training data seek to limit violent, offensive or sexually explicit content. Additionally, we apply filters designed to avoid the generation of images of named people. We’ll continue investing in new techniques to improve the safety and privacy protections of our models,” the company said.

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