Besides Magi, a new report today details what other generative AI features Google is working on across Image Search and Chrome, including a browser chatbot.
According to the New York Times, Google is developing “GIFI” to generate AI images in Google Images results. The company previously showed off its Imagen and Parti text-to-image generators, and we found in February that it might possibly come to Gboard on Android.
Officially, Google already previewed such a generator coming to Workspace products like Slides, which would be useful for quickly finding assets when creating presentations:
“Searchalong” is described as a chatbot in Google Chrome to let users ask questions while browsing the web:
People might ask the chatbot for activities near an Airbnb rental, for example, and the A.I. would scan the page and the rest of the internet for a response.
Earlier this year, we also saw work on bringing Bard to ChromeOS.
There’s also “Tivoli Tutor” to somehow “teach users a new language through open-ended A.I. text conversations.” These product ideas are said to be in “various stages of development.”
Google is also exploring letting users “search for music through a conversation with a chatbot,” though it’s not clear whether this is in any way related to YouTube Music and could just be a Google Search feature. Another exploitation is letting “people use Google Earth’s mapping technology with help from A.I.”
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