Google Bard Adds Images For More Visual Responses (9to5google.com) 5
Image support for Google Bard is now rolling out. 9to5Google reports: The latest update (2023.05.23) to Bard will return images (from Google Search) so you can visualize responses when relevant. For example, if you're asking for interesting places to visit, each listing will be accompanied by a picture (e.g., "what are some must-see sights in LA?").
Images appear underneath each bullet point with the site name and favicon appearing in the top-right corner. Tapping opens the link, while hovering over shows the URL with a right-click menu also available. Meanwhile, you can ask for photos directly like any other image search (e.g., "show me pictures of roses").
Images appear underneath each bullet point with the site name and favicon appearing in the top-right corner. Tapping opens the link, while hovering over shows the URL with a right-click menu also available. Meanwhile, you can ask for photos directly like any other image search (e.g., "show me pictures of roses").
An AI responding with emojis (Score:3)
An AI lower itself to the level of its users and training itself on that data again.
I'm like, hmmm, what could possible go wrong, dude?
*starts up the Idiocracy DVD once more.
And asking Google Bard about Slashdot... (Score:2)
The images are kind of useless though (Score:2)
I hope it's easy to switch off if (Score:1)
one doesn't want thumbnails. If they force crap down my throat, I'll be tempted to use Bing or Duck.
It is almost time (Score:1)