The latest update to Google Bard has expanded to include the “Export to Replit” feature for 18 programming languages. Additionally, Google Bard now supports extensions like Workspace in Japanese and Korean languages.
The “Export to Replit” feature was added last July, initially supporting only Python language, but now it supports 18 different programming languages including: Bash, James, C Sharp, C++, CSS, Dart, Go, HTML, Java, JavaScript, Kotlin, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, SQL, Swift, and TypeScript.
Bard users can find the “Export to Replit” option in the “Share” menu at the end of the conversation.
Now, after writing code in the Bard program, you can send it to your Replit account to integrate it with your other programming projects, such as developing WordPress plugins.
This expansion likely comes after incorporating feedback from developers who utilize Bard for purposes beyond Python programming.
Marketers can benefit from the new feature in Google Bard to enhance search engine optimization and content marketing in various ways. Here are some suggestions:
Utilize Bard to suggest content ideas based on popular topics, search queries, and competitor research. Export the results to Replit and create an automated content calendar that dynamically adapts.
To enhance content, use Bard to create diverse sets of descriptive summaries and headlines based on user intent and search queries. Export the code to Replit and automatically publish it to update your website dynamically, improving click-through rates.
With Bard’s programming knowledge, you can create tests, surveys, or data visualizations based on your content. Export these tests, surveys, or visualizations and embed them on your website to increase user engagement and time-on-site, sending positive signals to search engines.
Bard can generate structured data markup for your content based on its understanding of the topic. Output the code and implement it on your website to enhance featured snippets and knowledge panel visibility in search results.
Write Python scripts using Bard’s software and export them to Replit for browsing on your website and discovering broken links. Address them promptly to improve site structure and user experience.
Develop responsive text for your website’s mobile experience using Bard’s web programming libraries. Export and implement them to identify and fix any mobile compatibility issues, a crucial ranking factor.
In crafting automated texts, Bard can identify and prioritize page speed bottleneck issues. Export these texts to Replit and use them for continuous tracking and performance improvement of the website.
After the update of the “Export to Replit” function, Google Bard extension is now compatible with English, Japanese, and Korean languages. This will allow more users to benefit from information about Google applications like YouTube, hotels, flights, and maps.
And Workspace applications (Gmail, Drive, and Docs).
Providing updates to the privacy help center in Google Bard.
Ultimately, Google has made updates to the privacy help center in Bard. When Bard is linked to Google Workspace, it utilizes your personal data, such as your name, email address, and specific content like email messages or documents, to provide features like summarizing email messages upon request or sharing content.
These data, originating from Google Workspace, relies on maintaining Bard services and enhancing them, including service recovery and evaluating user experience.
However, human auditors cannot access this data, it is not used to enhance generative AI technologies, not utilized for advertising purposes, and is not stored beyond the necessary period for service provision and maintenance.
You can control the interaction of this data by adjusting your add-ons settings in Bard’s program and modifying Bard’s activity settings, which help enable the add-ons. This data, obtained from Google Workspace, is used to enhance and develop Bard services, including service recovery and evaluating user experience.
However, the data is not accessible to human reviewers, not used to enhance generative AI technologies, not utilized for advertising purposes, and not stored after the necessary period for service provision and maintenance ends.