Bard, Google’s sophisticated language AI model, may soon play new tasks, such as acting as a user’s personal life coach and creating inventive visuals. According to reports, the business is looking into 21 different ways to use Bard’s capabilities, with a focus on providing helpful life advise and even employing artificial intelligence to reply to questions in an emotional context.
Google wants to create this module, enabling Bard to produce pictures of people in the circumstances they imagine. To do this, they will combine the DeepMind research facility with the Brain AI team. This is consistent with the popular AI photo apps on the App Store, such Remini, which offers polished headshots for users’ LinkedIn accounts.
Bard and OpenAI’s ChatGPT both create responses that resemble those of humans, but they run into problems like “AI hallucination,” in which the chatbot fabricates data. Google is exploring using Bard for the generation of creative and scientific content, and the technology might help journalists come up with headlines.
Google considers AI-generated selfies that position users in inventive backdrops as one of the potential uses for Bard. Bard might be able to give user-specific responses thanks to this personalised approach, which could completely alter the field of generative AI.
However, the usage of AI-generated photography and its possible uses may lead to problems regarding privacy and ethical issues, as well as the veracity and quality of the content produced.