Google’s Bard AI chatbot is now more accurate on math and coding tasks

A Google blog post says the Bard AI Chatbot, which became available in 180 countries last month and is similar to Microsoft’s ChatGPT, is slowly getting better at jobs that require logic and reasoning.

In the blog post, the tech giant told readers that Bard is getting better at math, typing, and string manipulation by using a new method called “implicit code execution.” Also, he now has a way to send to Google Sheets.

According to the blog post, this AI tool is giving better answers to questions about advanced math and thinking. A new method called “implicit code execution” helps Bard AI find computational hints and run code in the background. Due to this, you can do these jobs with greater precision.

But the tech giant also pointed to some issues with the AI-powered chatbot, saying: “Even with these improvements, Bard won’t always get it right. For example, Bard may not generate code to help generate the response, the code it generates may be incorrect, or Bard may not include the executed code in its response.” Still, Bard’s new ability to respond with organized, logic-based responses goes a long way in making him even more useful.

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Source: vtt.edu.vn

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