Google’s Bard artificial intelligence chatbot can now also talk and respond to visual prompts.
Google's parent company Alphabet is rolling out its artificial intelligence chatbot Bard in Europe and Brazil.
The company said it has since met the watchdogs to reassure them on issues relating to transparency, choice and control. "Sometimes hearing something out loud can help you approach your idea in a different way. This is especially helpful if you want to hear the correct pronunciation of a word or listen to a poem or script."
Depending on who you speak to, AI could either lead to the end of humanity or solve climate change, or both. Mr Musk has previously stated he believes developments in AI should be paused and that the sector needs regulation.
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