The model is customizable for specialized domains like Med-PaLM 2 for medical applications and Sec-PaLM 2 for security. It is being released in four sizes whimsically named Gecko, Otter, Bison and Unicorn, with Gecko the lightest for mobile. In addition to Bard, PaLM 2 is the foundation model for 24 other products including Gmail, Docs, Sheets and YouTube and was trained on more than 100 languages.In the coming months, Bard will be partnering with a number of companies including Spotify, Instacart, Walmart, Zillow, Redfin, Khan Academy, ZipRecruiter, Indeed, TripAdvisor, OpenTable, Kayak, Uber Eats, Data Commons, Wolfram, FiscalNote, Replit and Adobe for its AI art generator, Firefly.Bard is now available to the public in 180 countries and territories at. Oddly the keynote demos didn’t show any links, and in a conversation I had with Bard in April, the chatbot told me that if I wanted links, I needed to Google them. It’s not clear whether Bard will be providing links along with its responses. Soon the chatbot will be able to export responses into Maps, Docs and Sheets as well as other Google products. Catching up to ChatGPT, Bard can now code with citations, debug and explain snippets in 20 languages including ASP.NET, C, C++, C#, Dart, Go, Google Sheets, Groovy, HTML/CSS, Java, Java Script, Kotlin, Matlab, PHP, Python, R, Ruby, Rust, SQL and Swift powered by Google’s newest large language model, PaLM 2.Magic Editor is expected later this year. One of Google’s first native AI products, Photos was introduced in 2015 and uses machine learning to search photos for people and things, like sunsets. Photos is getting Magic Editor, which can fill in the blanks of things cut off in a photo and builds on Magic Eraser, which can delete items.It’s coming to 15 cities, including New York, San Francisco, Tokyo and London, by the end of the year. Maps is getting Immersive View for Routes, expanding on a feature introduced at last year’s Google I/O to provide scenic views of biking, walking and driving routes that users can zoom in to see points of interest, weather conditions, air quality and traffic.The Help Me Write tool has been available in both Gmail and Docs to “trusted testers” since March. This builds on the Smart Reply tool released in 2017, which provides quick responses to emails, and the Smart Compose tool that followed, which offers writing suggestions as users type. Gmail is getting a Help Me Write tool that can compose a range of responses to emails, including styles that are formal and elaborate, short and sweet, and “I’m Feeling Lucky” for those unsure of how to respond.In what appears to be a direct challenge to Amazon, Search is getting an AI-powered Snapshot section with a detailed summary of options, pricing and reviews to respond to shopping prompts like “What’s a good bike for a 5-mile commute with hills?”.
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