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Though Bard can communicate in over 40 languages, the image-generation function is available for prompts in English exclusively for now, though that may change in the future.
Last year, Bard was upgraded with “Gemini” as the behind-the-scenes model and, more recently, added an image generator. But, all the while, Google has been working on a big change to Bard.
Also: How to use Gemini (formerly Google Bard): Everything you should know Users began taking to social media to share these images, in which prompts that asked Gemini to create images of the Pope ...
Google Bard Text to Image Remains Free to Use Google has been positioning Bard as a competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus, which uses GPT-4 and allows users to make images with DALL-E 3 integration.
That’s right, Google Bard, despite only launching in March 2023, has already undergone a rebrand/name-change, with Google changing it to Gemini in December 2023.
Google is changing the name of its AI bot, Bard, to Gemini. It's also rolling out a paid version of Gemini, called Gemini Advanced, as well as a dedicated Gemini app.
Like ChatGPT, Bard allowed you to ask questions in natural language and have the chatbot do or create things in response. At the time, Bard was based on Google’s existing LLM known as PaLM 2.
The Bard gaffe was an embarrassing moment just as the A.I. boom was starting to take off. Critics of Google latched on to the problems with Gemini.
Google said Thursday it would “pause” its Gemini chatbot’s image generation tool after it was widely panned on social media for creating “diverse” images that were not historically or ...
Krawczyk said Google would “tune” the model behind Gemini to account for a more nuanced historical context. The inaccurate images attracted ire from a number of folks.
Unlike other Google AI image experiments, including Bard, Duet AI in Workspace and SGE (generative AI search results), ImageFX is solely focused on making pictures.