Get ready for a major upgrade to your Google Assistant experience, because Bard is coming to town! At the Pixel 8 launch event last October, Google announced that it would be bringing Bard’s generative and reasoning capabilities to Assistant, creating a more powerful and versatile AI assistant.
Bard is a large language model (LLM) from Google AI, trained on a massive dataset of text and code. It can generate text, translate languages, write different kinds of creative content, and answer your questions in an informative way. Think of it as a supercharged version of Google Search, with the ability to have natural conversations and complete complex tasks.
Google, in its quest for AI supremacy, is set to revolutionize the Assistant experience. A recent teardown of the Google app APK by 9to5Google unveils exciting prospects. The integration of Bard with Assistant is poised to replace the current Assistant interface on compatible devices. Users can now activate Assistant by a simple “Hey Google” or a long-press of the power button. The Discover page in the Google Search app will prominently feature the Bard integration, offering a seamless switch between regular search and the innovative chatbot.
Bard will not simply replace Google Assistant; it will augment it. Imagine a seamless blend of Assistant’s existing capabilities (setting alarms, making calls, playing music) with Bard’s advanced understanding of language and the ability to reason and generate creative text formats.
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Here are a few things we can look forward to:
Based on the leaks, Google Assistant Bard’s user interface (UI) is sleek and intuitive. It is a significant upgrade from the previous Google Assistant UI, with a more modern and user-friendly design. We don’t have a final look at the interface yet, but leaks suggest that Bard will appear as a pop-up window when you trigger the Assistant. You’ll be able to interact with Bard through text, voice, or even by sharing images. This feature provides quick access to the assistant, making it easier for users to interact with it.
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There’s no official release date yet, but Google is currently seeking user feedback to enhance Bard’s existing use cases. We can expect to see Assistant with Bard roll out in the next few months.
As with any new technology, there are potential downsides to consider. Some experts worry that Bard could be used to spread misinformation or create deepfakes. It’s important to remember that Bard is a tool, and like any tool, it can be used for good or for bad. It’s up to us to use Bard responsibly and ethically.
Google Assistant Bard is not just a new AI assistant; it’s a glimpse into the future of AI technology. With potential updates and improvements, Google Assistant Bard could shape the future of AI assistants. The use of generative AI in Google Assistant Bard is a significant step forward in AI technology, paving the way for more advanced and interactive AI assistants.
Google Assistant with Bard is a promising development that has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with AI assistants. We’re excited to see what the future holds for this powerful new technology.
I hope this blog has given you a better understanding of what Google Assistant with Bard will look like. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment below.
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I'm excited for this. It's going to feel like a personal Jarvis (a la Tony Stark/Iron Man) in my pocket.