Google’s Bard has rolled out its most advanced model yet, packed with intuitive, imaginative, and responsive capabilities, all thanks to user feedback. This update aims to elevate collaboration, support multi-language conversations, provide coding assistance, and facilitate diverse learning experiences. With Bard’s latest features, users can access real-time information from various Google apps, collaborate seamlessly within Gmail, Docs, and Drive, and even double-check AI-generated responses using Google Search. Let’s delve into the details.
Bard Becomes More Intuitive and Responsive:
The latest version of Bard is a testament to the power of user feedback. It has become more intuitive, imaginative, and responsive, offering users the ability to collaborate on creative projects, converse in multiple languages, seek coding assistance, and explore various subjects with precision.
Integration with Google Apps:
One standout feature is Bard’s integration with Google apps like Maps, YouTube, Hotels, and Flights. Users can now retrieve real-time information from these sources, enabling faster idea generation and project execution. These extensions are enabled by default but can be disabled at any time, offering users full control.
Enhanced Collaboration within Google Workspace:
Bard has now extended its collaboration capabilities into Gmail, Docs, and Drive. Users can interact with their personal content, allowing them to search, summarize, and answer questions within their Google Workspace. Importantly, Google Workspace data won’t be used to train Bard’s public model, and users can disable this feature whenever they prefer.
Google It v2 Integration:
To enhance the reliability of AI-generated responses, Bard now incorporates Google Search’s capabilities through the “Google It v2” feature. This feature allows users to double-check Bard’s responses, helping them verify the accuracy of the information provided.
Build Upon Shared Conversations:
Bard’s public link sharing feature now enables users to continue conversations initiated by others. This collaborative feature fosters creativity by providing a starting point for users to build upon.
Expanded Language Support:
Bard’s latest update extends its features to all supported languages, offering users greater flexibility. Users can upload images using Google Lens, receive Google Search images in responses, and modify Bard’s responses to suit their specific needs, whether they prefer simplicity, brevity, professionalism, or casual language.
Bard’s latest update signifies a significant leap in collaborative AI capabilities and it marks the biggest update in the six months since it was widely released to the public.
Bard has not taken off in the same way as ChatGPT since its launch. In the month of August this year, it recorded 183 million visits, accounting for 13% of the total visits received by ChatGPT, as reported by website analytics company Similarweb.
Maybe these new features might help it grow faster in the AI space.
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