Google's Bard AI chatbot expands globally with ethical development focus.

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Google's AI chatbot Bard, built on the company's large language model PaLM2, has launched in Australia with a pledge to roll out the technology ethically. Bard can provide information, write code, translate languages and analyse images. Google plans to integrate Bard into Gmail, Docs, Drive, Maps and its other products over time in a feature it calls Duet AI. The company is also working to make the chatbot available in more than 40 languages. However, Google has said that systems built on PaLM2 "continue to produce toxic language harms".
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