In the blog post announcing the changes, Google’s Group Project Manager Paige Bailey confirmed that the new changes to Bard also endow it with the capability to explain code snippets — making it easier for learners and novice users to understand coding. Additionally, this feature can also be used by experienced coders to grasp the expected output from a selected block of code.
Paige also explains that Bard can be used to debug a code that isn’t working as expected. The process itself is as simple as typing, “this code didn’t work, please fix it.” Bard will then try to debug the code, and provide an explanation as to what really went wrong.
In addition to these features, Bard has also gained the ability to cite the source of a code, especially if it has been taken from an existing open-source project. Another key area where Bard can be helpful to coders is its ability to optimize an existing piece of code. Again, all the user needs to do from their end is to ask Bard to make the code faster.
Even with these newfound capabilities, Google still insists that Bard is in an experimental stage, and that it could occasionally come up with unexpected outputs and sub-optimal code. The company insists that developers shouldn’t wholly rely on code generated by Bard alone without actually verifying it themselves.
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