
Source: The Verge
Summary
Google has announced the launch of Bard, an AI-powered chatbot that will be integrated into various Google services, including Google Search. Bard is designed to provide users with more conversational and interactive search results. The chatbot uses natural language processing to understand user queries and generate human-like responses. Google plans to roll out Bard to the public in the coming weeks, starting with a limited release in the US and UK.
Our Reading
The launch follows a familiar script.
Google’s Bard AI chatbot is yet another attempt to make search more “conversational”. Because what we really needed was more chatbots in our lives. Bard promises to make search results more “interactive” and “human-like”, which sounds suspiciously like what Google said about Google+.
The AI-powered chatbot will be integrated into Google Search, because who needs actual human interaction when you can have a robot? Google plans to roll out Bard to the public in the coming weeks, because what could possibly go wrong with a rushed AI launch?
Bard is just the latest in a long line of Google’s AI-powered “innovations”, because rebranding existing tech as “AI-powered” is the new black.
Author: Evan Null








