From now on, you can ask Google Bard to display images directly in responses. Bard also shows the source for each image. Soon, Google will allow Bard to generate images based on user instructions.
Google Bard, Google’s new chatbot, is the response to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s GPT-4-powered Bing. While Bard is somewhat similar to the popular ChatGPT, Google is also developing new features and constantly updating the chatbot with new capabilities.
In the latest update, Google announced that Bard can now display results that include images from Google search. This new ability allows users to receive more visual and efficient answers.
How to Use Bard and the New Image Display Feature
Visit bard.google.com.
Enter your question – the prompt – in the search bar. For example, if you are planning a trip, you can ask Bard to show tourist destinations you are planning to visit.
Google Bard will display relevant answers that include descriptions and images of the requested destinations.
Who Can Use Google Bard?
Currently, Google has opened Bard to users in 180 countries, including the US and India. The use of Bard is currently free.
Bard is not yet available in the European Union and Canada, and it is still unclear when the tool will reach these regions. Regarding languages, Bard can be used in Japanese and Korean, in addition to American English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, and Hindi. Google has updated that they will add support for more languages in the future.
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