The American company Google announced the development of its “Bard” chat program, supported by generative artificial intelligence techniques, to better understand YouTube videos.
Google explained in its official statement that the “Cold” update will enable the user to have deeper and more useful conversations about the video clips that the user is browsing.
For example, Google said that the user will be able to ask “Bard” how many eggs are used in a video clip for an “olive oil cake” recipe, for example.
Bard can also help answer a question about the tools used in a particular food review video and can tell you the locations of specific restaurants discussed in another video.
Google had given Bard the ability to pull data from YouTube videos since last September in an update that integrated chat into most other Google products, but the latest update will make it more useful to the user.
Earlier, Google announced the launch of a new update to its meetings application, “Google Meet,” which adds a set of “more realistic” features.
It appears from Google’s official statement that gestures that allow you, for example, to raise your hand, have become “more realistic.”
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