Google Bard, a heavyweight competitor of ChatGPT, is now capable of writing code.

According to recent leaked sources, Google has integrated coding capabilities into its AI chatbot named Bard. The tech giant has equipped Bard with the ability to generate, debug, and explain code for over 20 different programming languages, including Java, Python, JavaScript, C++,…

Furthermore, Bard can integrate with other Google products such as Colab and Sheets. In addition to generating code, Bard can provide explanations for code snippets and assist with debugging.

Although Bard has the capability to optimize existing code, Google advises to thoroughly review the output of Bard as the generated code may not be complete or may produce unexpected results.

Bard’s programming capabilities can be a valuable resource, especially for beginners. Google has allowed users to access its AI chatbot since the beginning of this year, but it may take some time for Bard to achieve the same level of popularity as ChatGPT.

Google continues to improve the Bard tool in various ways, utilizing its new language model called PaLM to support recent upgrades. Additionally, Google has created an “Experiment Update” page to track changes in the chatbot as new features are added and bugs are fixed for improvement.

In Summary

Since its launch, Bard has assisted users in everyday tasks, such as creating presentations, devising lesson plans, inventing recipes, and planning workout routines.

Now, Google is democratizing access to coding skills and enabling a broader audience to participate in software development.

With this update, Google aims to harness generative AI to accelerate productivity, inspire creative thinking, and help users overcome complex engineering challenges.

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