Google Bird, the AI platform, has been extensively redesigned. Innovations include self-check and extensions to more modern language models, tools like Google Drive and Gmail.
Google Bard, Google’s AI platform, has received a massive update that not only improves the language model, but also enables new integration options with other Google services. Bird also launched in Germany in July.
Google has recently launched numerous innovations for the Bird. One of the key updates is the transformation of AI chatbots into A more modern language model is PaLM2, which was presented at Google I/O. This update aims to make Bard more powerful and Be more specific in his answer Another characteristic is power self check: Bird can now check and correct his own answers using Google Search This is done by clicking on the G symbol in the answer and Bird then shows the user supporting or contradicting information from the Internet.
Integration with Gmail, Maps, Docs and more
Another feature is Bard’s expanded integration with Google services. Although many features were previously only available in English, Bird now supports it Works in over 40 languages including German. Users can now Upload photos to Bird using Google LensCustomize Bard for response style and length, and more.
Additionally, AI tools can now Search Gmail conversations, access files in Google Drive or even create travel plans using Google Maps, Google Flights and YouTube A practical example is Bird helping users plan a trip by extracting appropriate appointments from Gmail, accessing real-time flight and hotel information, and suggesting appropriate YouTube videos for activities in the destination.
Data protection remains a priority for Google. The company emphasizes that personal information, such as resumes or travel plans, will not be shared with human reviewers or used for Bird’s advertising or training purposes. Users have the option to disable these extensions at any time
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