Sunday
Feb042024

Google’s Bard AI tool to reportedly get a Gemini makeover

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A document leaked on X reveals that Google is preparing to announce some major updates to its Bard AI tool as early as next week. The document, which has not been officially verified, claims that Google will rename Bard to Gemini, the same name as its new multimodal AI model that was launched in late 2023. This could be a strategic move by Google to unify its AI products under one brand name. Gemini is already powering some of Google’s services, including Bard.

The document also includes a changelog from an Android app developer named Dylan Roussel, dated February 7. According to the changelog, Google will introduce a paid subscription option called Gemini Advanced, which will allow users to access the Ultra 1.0 model of Gemini. This model is described as “far more capable at highly complex tasks like coding, logical reasoning, following nuanced instructions, and creative collaboration.” Gemini Advanced will be initially available in over 150 countries and optimized for the English language. The document also states that Gemini will be available in Canada with this release.

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Saturday
Feb032024

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup - 1/28- 2/3

Saturday
Feb032024

OnePlus offers deals on high-performance devices this February

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If you’re in the market for cutting-edge smartphones, tablets, and accessories, look no further than OnePlus. This month, OnePlus.com is rolling out a lineup of amazing deals that will leave tech enthusiasts thrilled. Whether you’re upgrading your phone or adding to your audio gear, here’s what you need to know:

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Friday
Feb022024

Google Bard gets AI image generation capabilities

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Google's Bard chatbot has introduced AI image generation, bridging a gap with its competitor ChatGPT Plus, which has offered this feature for several months. You can now prompt Bard to create images using Google's Imagen 2 text-to-image model. Notably, you can access the enhanced Bard with Imagen 2 at no cost, in contrast to ChatGPT Plus, which requires a subscription.

Despite initial expectations for Bard to be powered by the more advanced Gemini Ultra model, it is currently fueled by the Gemini Pro large language model, with the Ultra model still in development.

Recent concerns about the misuse of AI image generation, particularly in generating explicit content, have prompted tech companies to enhance security measures. Google, in response, has implemented a watermarking feature in Bard's images to indicate their AI-generated nature. Additionally, safety measures have been put in place to avoid generating images of well-known individuals and to restrict violent, offensive, or sexually explicit content.

The scope of AI image generation extends beyond Bard, as Google introduces ImageFX, an experimental photo tool powered by Imagen 2. This tool allows users to create images using simple text prompts, with the feedback loop going directly to Google engineers. SynthID markings—along with adherence to Google's AI principles and technical safeguards—are applied to all images generated through ImageFX. This tool joins Google's array of AI creation tools, including MusicFX and TextFX, and is available for testing on Google Labs.

Bard's expansion goes beyond image generation, encompassing language support and functionality improvements. While image generation is currently limited to English, Bard now supports over 40 languages in more than 230 countries, a significant increase from its previous availability in only 170 countries and exclusively in English. Moreover, the double-check feature, enabling users to evaluate responses by automatically searching the internet for supporting or contradictory content, has been expanded to 40 languages, enhancing the chatbot's capabilities across a diverse linguistic landscape.

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