Google announced an update to its Bard chatbot, integrating the AI with all of the company’s services, including Gmail, Drive, Maps, and YouTube. Gizmodo sat down with Bard's product lead to discusses an AI that's suddenly the world's most useful chatbot.
extensions, you’ll be able to send Bard on a mission that pulls in data from all the disparate parts of your Google account for the very first time. If you’re planning a vacation, for example, you can ask Bard to find the dates a friend sent you on Gmail, look for flights and hotel options on Google Flights, and devise
you a daily itinerary of things to do based on information from YouTube. Google promises it won’t use your private data to train its AI, and that these new features are opt-Bard can now handle complex tasks that pull from your Gmail account and other Google services.Perhaps just as significant is a new accuracy tool Google calls “Double Check the Response.
Gizmodo sat down for an interview with Jack Krawczyk, Product Lead for Google Bard, to talk about the new features, chatbot problems, and what the near future of AI looks like for you.Two things that we hear pretty consistently about language models in general is that “it sounds really cool, but it doesn’t really useful in my day-to-day life.” And second, you hear that it makes things up a lot, what savvier people call “hallucination.
Bard’s Double Check feature lets you know when it might have hallucinated and provides links with context from the web.
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