Those learning to code can use Generative AI to debug and explain their mistakes or write simple programs. Regardless, the new functionality will be useful for both beginner and experienced developers. Google continues to refer to Bard as an experiment and highlights that as is the case with generated text, code produced by the AI may not function as expected. Similarly, users can request Bard to debug already existing code, explain code snippets, or optimise code to improve performance. Using natural language processing (NLP), users can explain their requirements to the AI and ask it to generate code that can then be exported to an integrated development environment (IDE) or executed directly in the browser with Google Colab. Google Bard was released in March in the US and the UK as an LLM but lacked the coding ability of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing Chat.īard’s new features include code generation, optimisation, debugging, and explanation. The tendency for large language models (LLMs) to produce controversial and erroneous outputs has the potential to tarnish established brands. The search giant has been eager to respond to last year’s launch of ChatGPT but as the trusted incumbent, it has naturally been hesitant to move too quickly. Google recently extended its Generative AI, Bard, to include coding in more than 20 programming languages, including C++, Go, Java, Javascript, and Python.
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