Will Google ever take the next step of integrating Bard directly with ChromeOS? Might we soon see other Google services, like the Google Assistant on your Google Pixel Tablet, speaking back to you with AI-powered answers? The mind reels at the thought. Microsoft has already laid out plans to effectively tie its own services (like Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams and the like) up with an AI-powered assistant in Microsoft 365 Copilot, and with Windows 11 Copilot it's experimenting with putting such a chatbot directly into Windows. How they'll use it, and how helpful Bard will be, remains to be seen.īut what's really notable here is that Google is keeping pace with competitor Microsoft in integrating its AI-powered chatbot with its own suite of apps and services. ![]() OutlookĪll together, these new features give Google Bard some substantial new depth and offer serious Google users a plethora of new ways to ask Google's chatbot for help with things. The possibilities for collaborative creating, planning and goofing around boggle the mind. You could send pals a link to a restaurant Bard recommended to see if they want to go, for example, and they could pick up the conversation and ask Bard why it would ever dream of such a thing. ![]() ![]() So while it's not as though you're both typing responses to Bard in the same shared conversation-that joy is still reserved for those brave enough to huddle around the same screen, typing silly answers to the machine-it should be a better way to collaborate on Bard chats. Now, when you share a link to a Google Bard conversation (a button for which can be found under every response Bard gives) the recipient can continue the conversation on their own. But today Google made a big effort to catch up with the larger AI conversation, officially announcing a new AI platform called Bard in a blog post by company CEO, Sundar Pichai. Finally, Google Bard is getting a bit easier to share with friends.
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