05/17/2023
Google recently unveiled Bard, its AI chatbot, to users in over 180 countries, and we're excited to talk about it!
With a host of new AI-based features and enhancements, Bard promises to transform the way we interact online. Bard, powered by Google's language model LaMDA, is now available in English, Korean, Japanese, and soon to support 40 languages, including Hebrew.
Unlike its competitors, Bard offers distinct advantages. It is easily accessible via Google accounts that many people already have, and its database is updated daily, providing up-to-date and relevant answers to topical questions. Google has also announced forthcoming integrations and capabilities for Bard.
Users can expect image search functionality, where Bard selects and incorporates relevant images into its responses. It will also provide responses to queries containing pictures, such as offering humorous captions.
Bard will display geographic locations on maps and even convert answer configurations into tables, which can be exported to spreadsheet programs. Integration with services like Instacart and Adobe will further enhance its versatility. The integration of generative AI capabilities into Google's search engine is another significant development. Textual responses based on conversational models will appear at the top of search results, accompanied by relevant images and expandable information.
When searching for products, users will receive summaries of important features, recommended options with prices, and the ability to engage in a conversation mode that incorporates real-time web information. Google's generative AI push extends to its suite of products and services. Gmail will offer a language model for the "Help Me Write" function, generating complete emails based on short instructions.
Google Maps will introduce "Immersive View," allowing users to experience travel routes from a vehicle's perspective, complete with weather information. Google Photos will leverage AI to edit images, removing unwanted objects and adjusting positions.
The suite of office applications will provide relevant prompts to enhance productivity, while Android devices will benefit from AI capabilities for modifying messages and creating dynamic 3D background images. While some critics argue that Google lags behind its competitors in AI capabilities, the focus remains on whether their models meet user needs and prevent them from switching to alternative services.
Google's commitment to making advanced AI accessible through everyday products and services suggests a bright future for generative AI and the company's ability to deliver on user expectations.