Google said developers can simply tell Bard “This code didn’t work, please fix it,” and it will help debug.
Google’s newly launched AI tool Bard, has new features to assist with coding.
The conversation AI tool can now help software developers with programming, including generating code, debugging, and code explanation.
These skills were added in response to user demand.
According to a blog post by Google Research product lead, Page Bailey, coding has been one of the top requests Google has received from users.
Therefore, Google says it is launching these software development capabilities in more than 20 programming languages.
The languages include C++, Go, Java, Javascript, Python, and Typescript.
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With these new features, users can export Python code to Google Colab and Bard can also help with writing functions for Google Sheets.
What This Means
This new feature means that Bard, can now review and help users debug their source code line by line.
If you are a developer, you can simply tell Bard “This code didn’t work, please fix it,” and it will help debug.
Furthermore, Bard can also translate code from one language to another and explain code snippets.
This feature would be more helpful for those new to programming.
Bard was created to rival Open AI’s ChatGPT and other language models.