Free AI Image Generation Now Available on Google Bard
Google has recently introduced new generative AI features to its Maps platform, along with notable upgrades for Bard.
A significant improvement involves integrating Gemini Pro, Google’s latest multimodal AI model, into Bard for all languages and regions, moving beyond its previous limitation to English.
This integration enhances Bard’s capabilities in comprehension, reasoning, summarization, and coding, offering a more inclusive experience globally.
One standout feature in this update is Bard’s newfound ability to generate images, now available in English and accessible in “most countries around the world.”
Notably, this image generation service is offered at no cost to users. Powered by Google’s advanced Imagen 2 model, it balances quality and speed to produce high-quality and photorealistic results.
Using Bard’s image generation is straightforward – users provide a brief description, and Bard generates custom and diverse visuals to illustrate the idea.
To maintain transparency, Bard utilizes SynthID to embed digitally identifiable watermarks within the pixels of generated images, indicating their AI-generated nature.
Another significant addition is the ability for users to cross-reference Bard’s responses with Google search results in over 40 languages. Clicking on the G icon allows users to check if there is web content validating Bard’s response.
This feature enhances user engagement, providing highlighted phrases and the opportunity to explore additional details related to corroborating or conflicting information found through Google search.
In summary, these Bard updates underscore Google’s dedication to advancing AI capabilities and providing users with enhanced features, including free AI image generation and improved cross-referencing with Google search results.
These additions aim to make AI more accessible and useful to a global audience.