After its little slip-up earlier this year, Google Bard is well on the way to becoming one of the most useful AI chatbots on the market. Shortly after we got news of a bunch of updates coming to Bard, Google gave it the ability to search for and give you images in your results.
If you’re looking to try out some of the new experiments that Google is doing with Bard, you can join the waitlist for the Google Search Labs. When you’re added on, you will be able to try out some of the new and experimental features that Google is trying out on the AI front. You can click here to sign up.
Google Bard can now search through Google Images
One of the main things about ChatGPT is the fact that it’s on an island. It can’t really connect or integrate with any other services as of yet. In the case of Google Bard, well, it has Google; so, it’s connected to pretty much everything. The search Bard can integrate with several Google products, and that includes Google Images.
According to Android Authority, Google Bard can now search Google images to give you a visual aid when you’re using it. Say, you are looking up popular tourist attractions. Bard can simply tell you, but it can also give you images to help you visualize what you’re searching for.
It will also give you the links to where those pictures are from. So, you’ll be able to navigate to the respective pages if you’re planning on visiting there. Bard will give you image results if your search happens to warrant images. However, you can simply type in “Can you show me images of…”, and it will bring them up as well.
This feature will actually work both ways; you won’t only be able to request images from Bard, but you’ll also be able to put images into it. You’ll use images as input and ask Bard to perform actions based on the image.
For example, say you enter an image of a forest at night. You’ll be able to ask Bard to write a poem based on what it is. Bard will use its intelligence to identify that it’s a forest in the nighttime. Then, it will be able to generate a poem based on the perceived mood of the picture. This feature isn’t out just yet, but Google will launch it in the near future. However, Bard can give you image results now.
2023-05-24 15:08:58