Google, one of the leading companies in the artificial intelligence race, announced the features that will come to the search engine at the I/O event it held last May. One of these features was artificial intelligence support called Productive Search Experience (SGE). Launched as a rival to Bing, SGE, just like other chat bots, could answer users’ questions and allow you to search as if you were chatting with Google.
Artificial intelligence-supported Google Search has been in preview since then and was being tested on certain users. The technology giant announced today that another important feature will be included in SGE.
Google Search will be able to create images with artificial intelligence
According to Google’s statements, the artificially powered search engine will now be able to create images for users. This will work similarly to what we see in models like DALL-E. By entering a text command, the user will be able to create the desired image with artificial intelligence directly via Google Search.
You can see how it will work from the GIF shared by the company. In the example, type in the search engine: “Draw a picture of a capybara wearing a chef’s hat and preparing breakfast.” is written and pressed on the search button. SGE then shows the images it creates to the user. It can also be seen that it will be possible to detail the command. We should point out that the feature can also be used via Google Images.
He stated to Google that the feature would work securely. Accordingly, rendering support will not create images that violate policies. In addition, the creation of images and realistic faces depicting certain individuals will be prevented in the first place. Finally, let’s add that watermarks will be added to images created with SGE and there will be an 18 age limit for the feature.
The ability to add visuals to SGE is not a surprising feature. With SGE, Google was trying to surpass the artificial intelligence features of Microsoft’s search engine, Bing. Bing already had an image rendering feature supported by DALL-E.
SGE, which constantly receives new features, is currently being tested on certain users. It’s not yet clear when it will be widely available.