Google Unveils Advanced AI Chatbot Bard with Innovative Features
Discover Google’s advanced AI chatbot, Bard, boasting innovative features, multilingual support, and seamless integration with apps and services. Experience a cutting-edge chatbot that surpasses competitors, excels in generative AI capabilities, and enhances user collaboration.
Multilingual Support and Expansion
In a groundbreaking move, Google has introduced its cutting-edge AI chatbot, Bard, featuring an array of fascinating features and making it accessible in 180 countries. Along with Japanese and Korean language support, the tech giant aims to incorporate 40 additional languages in the near future.
Surpassing Competitors
Sissie Hsiao, Vice President and General Manager for Google Assistant and Bard, revealed at the launch event that Bard’s updates will not only align with but potentially surpass competitors like ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing AI Chat.
AI-infused Browser Extensions
Google introduced browser extensions that will infuse apps and services, such as Gmail and Maps, with AI capabilities powered by Bard’s technology. Google is also collaborating with partners like Adobe to build extensions that enable users to generate images.
Built on PaLM 2 Language Model
Google’s Bard is designed to excel in various generative AI capabilities and enhance its code translation abilities, all built on the robust large language model PaLM 2.
Dark Mode and Coding Assistance
In response to popular demand, Google added a dark mode to Bard’s user interface. Moreover, Bard has been upgraded to assist users with coding, potentially rivaling Microsoft’s Bing AI in terms of logical reasoning and coding prowess.
Generative AI Features for Core Search Business
Google announced the addition of generative AI features called Search Generative Experience at its I/O conference. Initially available to Google Labs users for testing, these features are separate from Bard and provide richer information and context during web searches.
Pixel Fold and Bard’s Transition to PaLM 2
Google unveiled its first foldable smartphone, the $1,799 Pixel Fold, set to rival the similarly priced Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4. As Bard transitions to Google’s new large language model, PaLM 2, it will gain new features and become accessible to all users without any waitlist.
Enhanced Collaboration and Integration
Bard now has the ability to generate functions in over 20 programming languages and include comments, making collaboration seamless. The chatbot also integrates with Google Maps and Google Lens technology, enabling users to visualize locations and analyze images intelligently.