Google has updated its Bard chatbot AI with a couple of new improvements. One will lets users summarize more of their emails and the other adds support for uploaded images in shared conversations.
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Google's Bard chatbot has new extension support that allows users to pull information from Google apps and YouTube. The upgraded Bard can also check answers against Google searches.
Bard can now use what Google calls "implicit code execution" to offer more accurate answers for math and coding questions, and it has now added a feature to bring tables to Google Sheets.
The latest update for the Bard chatbot AI will now allow Google Workspace admins to enable access to Bard for their users, allowing them to use it for business or enterprise tasks.
The homescreen widget would be a more direct way for Pixel phones to access Google's Bard chatbot AI, rather than use a web browser. There's no word on when this new feature might launch.
The new feature will allow Bard users to not only generate code, but it can also help with debugging code. However, Microsoft's Bing Chat has had the ability to generate code for some time.
The report claims Google's ethical AI team has taken a back seat at the company while it pushes out products like the Bard chatbot, which may offer a lot of misinformation to users.
The newly launched update page will give everyone a chance to see what the Google Bard team have put in place in terms of improvements to their recently launched AI chatbot service.
Switching from the smaller LaMDA model to the larger PaLM dataset should allow Bard to give more detailed answers to questions so it will be able to compete with Microsoft's Bing Chat.
The Google Bard wait list site is now live, allowing the general public the chance to try out the company's competitor to ChatGPT and Microsoft's Bing Chat, first for people in the US and the UK.
The content of a leaked company wide email reportedly indicate that Google CEO Sundar Pichai wants his employees to "contributed in a deeper way” in the internal testing of the Bard chatbot AI.
Recent code changes on the Chromium Google Source site hint that the company may be preparing to test a "Conversational Search" feature in the ChromeOS launcher, perhaps as a way to add Bard support.