After announcing the Google Bard search chatbot, Google also aims to integrate this AI into ChromeOS to enhance the intelligence of Chromebook computers, even though Bard has not yet been widely experienced by users, similar to ChatGPT or at least like how Microsoft is doing with Bing AI and Edge.
9to5Google has discovered changes in ChromeOS code lines indicating Google's intention to integrate Bard into its products. Specifically, Google will replace the traditional search tool with a new chat-based search tool, Bard, under a feature being tested:
Google frequently experiments with new features in Chrome by enabling flagged features in chrome://flags, and it may not be long before users experience this feature. The question is whether it will replace the current Google Assistant, as some Google demos have shown Bard operating similarly to Google Assistant.
Besides ChromeOS, it's unclear whether Google will bring Bard to other platforms through its products. However, in the current chatbot race, Google's Bard will face tough competition if it only appears on ChromeOS. Chromebook users might gain a clearer insight into Google's plans at the Google I/O event, the timing of which is still undetermined.According to 9to5Google.