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Google Bard AI chatbot: What is it and how does it work?

- Google recently launched a new AI-powered tool called "Bolo" or "Bard" that helps people improve their reading and writing skills in Indian languages.

- The tool currently supports Bengali, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu, and it can be used on any device with an internet connection.

- Bard works by analyzing the user's reading and writing abilities and providing personalized feedback and recommendations for improvement.

- The tool can also read out text in a natural-sounding voice and provide real-time feedback on pronunciation and intonation.





- Bard was developed in collaboration with language experts and educators, and it uses machine learning algorithms to adapt to each user's individual needs and learning style.

- The goal of Bard is to help people improve their language skills and increase their access to educational and employment opportunities, particularly in rural areas where resources are limited.

- However, some experts have raised concerns about the potential biases in the tool's algorithms and the possible privacy implications of using an AI-powered language learning tool.

- Overall, Bard represents an important step forward in using AI to promote language learning and literacy, but it also raises important questions about the ethical and social implications of AI in education and society more broadly.

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