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AI Evolution: Google's Bard Opens Doors for Teen Engagement

  • Posted on November 16, 2023
  • Technology
  • By Arijit Dutta
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Google introduced significant updates to Bard, its AI chatbot for teenagers. With enhanced safety measures, teens can access Bard for learning and hobbies. The platform offers tools for interactive learning, math help, and data visualization, aiming to empower teens globally.

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Google has revealed substantial enhancements to Bard, its AI chatbot tailored for teenagers, aiming to make it accessible and secure for a global audience. Tulsee Doshi, Google's Head of Product and Responsible AI announced the platform's expansion, ensuring safety while offering an enriching experience for teens worldwide.

"Teens in most countries meeting Google Account age requirements will access Bard in English, with more languages soon," stated Doshi, emphasizing the platform's broader accessibility for eligible teens.

Prior to Bard's launch for teens, Google collaborated with child safety and development experts, prioritizing safety in content policies and user experience. Doshi highlighted the contributions of organizations like the Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI), underscoring their advice in creating a secure environment for teen users.

Google Bard aims to serve as a multifaceted tool for teenagers, facilitating the discovery of hobbies, providing inspiration, and aiding in problem-solving. Additionally, it acts as an educational resource, enabling teens to explore complex concepts and develop skills in personalized ways.

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Doshi revealed Bard's incorporation of a math learning experience, allowing users to receive step-by-step explanations when typing or uploading math equations. This feature fosters interactive learning, enhancing the platform's educational value.

Moreover, Bard empowers teens with data visualization capabilities, aligning with the expectations outlined by Stephen Balkam, CEO of the Family Online Safety Institute, regarding the significance of AI skills for future generations.

Teens using Google Bard can offer direct feedback to Google, clarifying doubts about AI usage and its limitations, thereby contributing to ongoing improvements and ensuring a safer and more educational experience for global users.

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