The age limit for Google's chat AI 'Bard' is relaxed to 13 years or older & graph generation function and intermediate expression display function are also added
Google will responsibly expand Bard access to teenagers around the world
https://blog.google/products/bard/google-bard-expansion-teens/
Google Bird now available for teens with safety features
Google has announced that starting November 16, 2023, it will open access to Bard to teenagers who meet the minimum age requirements to manage a Google account. As a result, Bard will be available to users aged 13 and older in Japan.
According to Google, Bard teaches teenagers about a variety of everyday life issues, including 'how to write a speech as class president,' 'suggestions for colleges to apply to,' and 'how to learn a new sport.' It is possible to present inspiration and solutions.
Google says, ``Bard can be one of the most useful learning tools, even for teenagers, allowing them to delve deeper into the topics they learn, demystify complex concepts, and explore new ideas in the way that works best for them.'' You can learn skills.”
To promote interactive learning among young people, Google has introduced Bard, a feature that allows you to simply enter or upload a mathematical equation and it will not only provide you with the answer to the equation, but will also show you how to get to the answer. has been introduced.
In addition, a function will be added that will allow you to generate a graph from the table or data mentioned in the prompt, such as when you request Bard to ``display the time spent volunteering over several months in a bar graph.'' At the time of release, these features were only available in English, and Google says, ``More languages will be added in the future.''
In addition, Google revealed that it has trained Bard to recognize content that is inappropriate for young people, and has implemented 'safety features' that prevent inappropriate content from being displayed to teenagers. announced. In opening Bard to teenagers, Google consulted with experts in child safety and development, including
Additionally, when teens ask Bard a fact-based question, it automatically runs a double-check answer feature that evaluates whether there is content on the web that substantiates Bard's answers. Google has revealed that it will now do so. Google says, ``We actively encourage teens to use the double-check answer feature to develop information literacy and critical thinking skills.''
Related Posts:
in Web Service, Posted by log1r_ut