(ANSA) - MILAN, APRIL 24 - The race to develop new artificial intelligence projects continues.
In the scenario today dominated by Microsoft and Open Ai, with the ChatGpt chatbot, Google enters.
The American giant, which has already made a test of the Bard chatbot available to employees, announced that it had given its AI the ability to write computer code.
Thanks to the updates, one day Bard could replace a human developer.
As explained by Paige Bailey, Group Product Manager at Google Research, the chatbot is capable of writing in 20 programming languages, including C++, Java, JavaScript and Python.
And, in addition to creating code from scratch, Bard is also capable of analyzing existing fragments to identify errors and complete them but also explain to a user the reason for a certain writing sequence.
"When it comes to coding, Bard may return working code that doesn't produce the expected output or suboptimal and incomplete output. Always double-check your responses, thoroughly test and review your code for errors, bugs, and vulnerabilities before relying on it. Despite these challenges concludes Bailey - we believe that the new features of Bard can help developers discover new ways to write their code".
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