Google Adds “Multilingual” Support for Bard Conversations
(Google Adds “Multilingual” Support for Bard Conversations)
June 13, 2024 – Google announced a new feature for its Bard conversational AI. Bard users can now hold conversations using multiple languages at the same time. This is called “multilingual” support. It allows a more natural back-and-forth exchange.
People can now ask a question in one language. Bard understands the question. Then, the user can follow up in a completely different language. Bard will respond appropriately. This happens within the same conversation thread. Users don’t need to restart the chat or specify the language change each time. The transition is seamless.
This update supports many widely used languages. Examples include English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. More languages might be added later. Google stated this reflects real-world communication patterns. People often switch languages in daily talks.
The feature has practical uses. It helps multilingual families connect better. Business professionals working across borders can benefit. Students learning new languages find it useful too. It makes Bard feel more like talking to another person.
(Google Adds “Multilingual” Support for Bard Conversations)
Google explained the development. They trained Bard on multilingual datasets. This helps the AI understand context better. It also helps with accurate translation between languages mid-conversation. The goal is to remove language barriers. Google wants Bard to be a helpful tool for everyone worldwide.

