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Gmail, Docs, Drive, and more are integrated by Google Bard: Look at these awesome new features

 Gmail, Docs, Drive, and more are integrated by Google Bard: Look at these awesome new features


For Bard, Google's AI chatbot, a number of new capabilities have been released. You may find all the information you require here.


For its AI chatbot Bard, Google has introduced a new set of functions. Bard, which was released in March of this year, has undergone some significant improvements. Google is doing everything possible to keep Bard ahead of the competition, from languages to multi-modality. With Bard, Google has optimised its other apps to give customers a smooth experience. 





The industry leader in search is using generative AI to provide customised answers to its millions of consumers. Google reports that Bard is becoming better at personalising its responses, that can users’ ideas to life.


The business updated Bard on Tuesday, making it its most powerful model. Bard now links with Google services and apps to provide tailored responses. Additionally, new features have been added, such as extended access to more locations and the ability to verify Bard's responses. 


The introduction of Bard Extensions in English is the biggest enhancement to Bard. It is a new approach to work and interact with Bard, according to the tech behemoth. With the use of the extension function, Bard may show pertinent data that has been retrieved from a variety of Google apps, including Gmail, Drive, Docs, Maps, YouTube, and Google Flights and Hotels. The extension function essentially provides data from all Google services and apps.


Bard extensions

Asking Bard to offer bulk dates from everyone on your Gmail account for a vacation, as well as looking up real-time travel and hotel information, are just a few of the unique uses for extensions. It can also access YouTube videos on the subject and Google Maps to get directions to the airport. Another use case for Bard would be to search a résumé from Gmail while filling out a job application and produce a succinct summary or cover letter. 


Google has made it clear that it is devoted to safeguarding personal data. According to the business, "if you choose to use the Workspace extensions, your content from Gmail, Docs, and Drive will not be examined by person reviewers, used by Bard to show you ads, or utilised in teaching the Bard model," noting that customers will always be in control of their privacy settings. 


It should be noted that for the time being, the Google Extension library exclusively offers Google Apps and services. Amar Subramanya, VP of Bard, responded that the firm was presently focused on integrating all Google products to Bard when asked if we might anticipate the growth of Google Bard's extension library to include third-party plugins in the future. 


Collective discussions

Users of Bard can now share their conversations thanks to Google. Users will be able to use talks offered by others as a springboard for their own creative adventures thanks to the new functionality. Users only need to share the public link-sharing feature of Bard in order to share their Bard chat. Users can carry on the chat in their own accounts and expand it from there by clicking the link.


Verify your responses to previous talks.

The 'Google it' option can now be used by users more easily to verify its responses. The business claims that employees who work on Google Research and Google DeepMind may benefit from this development.


After the upgrade, the chatbot will read the response when you click the G icon on Bard, assess the content, and substantiate it using data from several websites. To provide the response with greater context, Bard will also underline it. 


Subramanya responded in the affirmative when asked if there was a system in place to enable real-time validation of comments and to swiftly alert users in the event of misinformation. "Bard does have the capability to take each of the responses it has created, go online, and search for stuff that either substantiates it or does not, in order to see whether there is any communication on the web. Therefore, the answer is that it is capable of looking up that data. Real-time information is available, he said Indianexpress.com


Additional languages for Google Lens

Google announced that it is opening up access to its already-available English-language capabilities, including as the ability to edit Bard's responses in more than 40 supported languages and upload photographs using Google Lens. 


Google claimed that its most powerful language model, PaLM2, had been updated to enable the new functionality.


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