Google Photos gains Magic Editor using Generative AI and Google’s LLM, Bard, receives significant updates

Google has shown off the latest feature that will be available in the Google Photos app during Google I/O 2023. Using generative AI, Magic Editor will let you edit photos so you can reposition objects, move people, make the sky brighter and less cloudy, or remove a bag strap you forgot to take off. The feature will be available later this year on select Pixel devices.

Google’s LLM, the Bard, receives significant updates:

Google has announced several changes and enhancements to its Large Language Model (LLM), Bard. The updates include:

  • Bard is now powered by the more powerful PaLM 2
  • Dark mode is now available in Bard
  • Bard can code in over 20 programming languages and can help you debug and explain the code. It will also cite the code it got from
  • Results in Bard can now show images from Google search
  • Users can prompt Bard with images.
  • Image analysis in Bard is powered by Google Lens.
  • Bard now supports Gmail and Google Docs export with formatting and integrates with Google Maps.
  • Bard is now open to everyone in over 180 countries
  • Bard gains extensions from Instacart, Indeed, and other platforms, including Adobe Firefly for image generation.
  • Bard now supports Japanese and Korean languages, with plans to support 40 languages in the future.

Later, Bard will transition to Google DeepMind’s Gemini model.

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