“We’re at an exciting inflection point,” chief executive officer Sundar Pichai said. “We have an opportunity to make AI even more helpful for people, for businesses, for communities, for everyone.”
Google unveiled an experimental way to search the internet that gives more conversational results, and said its artificial intelligence chatbot, Bard, is now available for much of the world to use online.
As part of a suite of AI announcements at its I/O conference earlier today (from 1am Singapore time), the company also introduced a new large language model, called PaLM 2, that developers can use to train tools like chatbots. Google said it has already woven the update into many of its marquee products, including Gmail and Bard.

