Google's Bard AI chatbot expands globally with new features and upgrades.

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Google is adding new features to its AI chatbot Bard, including support for new languages, visual search, and a dark mode. The company is removing the waitlist for Bard and making the system available in English in 180 countries and territories. Google is also promising future features like AI image generation powered by Adobe and integration with third-party web services like Instacart and OpenTable. The upgraded Bard is particularly good at tackling coding queries, including debugging and explaining chunks of code in more than 20 languages.
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