Bard, Google’s generative artificial intelligence (AI) system and competitor to ChatGPT, is available in Portugal from this Thursday, the technology announced.
“Today we are announcing the biggest Bard expansion to date,” the Google Portugal blog reads.
Bard “is now available in most countries around the world and in the most common languages, and we are launching new features to help the user better personalize their experience, increase their creativity and complete more tasks,” the technology says.
Bard, he says, “seeks to combine the breadth of the world’s knowledge with the power, intelligence, and creativity of our great language models” and “uses information from the web to provide fresh, high-quality answers.”
Competitor ChatGPT “is a starter experience that lets you collaborate with generative artificial intelligence” and “could be an outlet for creativity and a platform for arousing curiosity,” underlines Google Portugal.
“To date, the user can collaborate with Bard in more than 40 languages, including Portuguese, Arabic, Chinese, German, Hindi, and Spanish,” and “Bard can now also be accessed in more locations, including Brazil and Europe,” promotes technology.
“As part of our bold and responsible approach to AI, we are actively engaging with experts, policy makers and regulators, including data protection authorities, to understand their concerns and hear their voices,” considering “several steps to help “handle your information responsibly.” “. .
Thus, when someone interacts with Bard, “Google collects data such as your interaction with the system, location, “reviews”, and usage information to help us provide, improve, and develop our products, services, and “machine learning” technologies. “. explains.
Google adds that “it’s explained in Google’s privacy policy” and that the new Bard privacy “hub” has been launched to make it easier to see simple explanations of the available privacy controls in one place.
“As an experimental technology, Bard may sometimes make inaccurate statements in response to user commands”, so if there is “an inaccurate answer or something you consider unsafe, file an issue or just want to provide feedback, there is an easy way to do so. So”.
The technology says that the user will be able to “also choose how long Bard will keep information in his Google account.”
By default, Google keeps your activity with Bard in your Google account for 18 months, “but the user can change this setting to between three and 36 months if they so desire.”
Additionally, “the user can also turn this off completely and easily delete their activity from Bard at http://g.co/bard/myactivity”.
Google says it allows “a user to request the removal of content in accordance” with their “policy or applicable law and export your information”, details that can be found in the privacy “hub”.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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