This week’s “Weekly” is about Google’s AI chatbot, Bard. The tech group recently posted it at its Google I/O developer conference. Bard has been available to people via a waiting list in the US and UK since March. With the I/O, Google has abolished the waiting list: Bard is now available in 180 countries. Germany and the rest of the EU will have to wait, which is probably due to the stricter data protection rules. The guest on the podcast is c’t editor and creator of the c’t 3003 video format Jan-Keno Janssen, who, however, has already been able to test Bard extensively. He reports on his experiences on the podcast.
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