Google has dropped the waitlist for its AI chatbot Bard and announced a number of new features, including support for new languages, easier ways to export text to Google Docs and Gmail, visual search, and a dark mode.
Bard is a large language model, also known as a conversational AI or chatbot trained to be informative and comprehensive. It is trained on a massive amount of text data, and can communicate and generate human-like text in response to a wide range of prompts and questions. For example, Bard can provide summaries of factual topics or create stories.
The new features announced by Google make Bard more accessible and useful. Support for new languages, including Japanese and Korean, will make Bard available to more users around the world. Easier ways to export text to Google Docs and Gmail will make it easier to use Bard for productivity tasks. Visual search will allow users to search for images by dragging and dropping them into Bard. And a dark mode will make Bard easier to use in low-light conditions.
Google is also promising future features for Bard, such as AI image generation powered by Adobe and integration with third-party web services like Instacart and OpenTable. These features will make Bard even more versatile and useful.
Bard is still under development, but it has the potential to be a powerful tool for communication, productivity, and creativity. The new features announced by Google make Bard more accessible and useful, and they suggest that Bard is only going to get better in the future.