Google unveiled its generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, Bard, a few weeks ago at its developer’s conference – Google I/O 2023. The new chatbot is the company’s response to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s GPT4-powered Bing. While Bard is somewhat similar to the already famous ChatGPT, Google is also developing new features and updating its AI chatbot to make it more informative and engaging than its rivals.

During the launch of Bard at the annual I/O event, Google promised that it would be rolling out new features for Bard in the coming weeks. Bard will boast features like dark mode, searching for topics on the web, helping with coding, and more. While Google has already rolled out some of these features, in a recent push, it has finally introduced images to Bard.

In a recent update, Google announced that Bard can now show prompt results in images from Google Search. The new feature will allow users to get more helpful visual responses. Google says image results will help users get more connectable responses. “Images can help you communicate your ideas more effectively. They can bring concepts to life, make recommendations more persuasive, and enhance responses when you ask for visual information,” reads the official update.