Google has integrated its Bard chatbot with its apps and services, including Gmail, Docs, Drive, Maps, YouTube, and Google Flights, and hotels. This integration will allow users to interact with Bard in a more natural and seamless way, and to get more helpful responses to their questions.

For example, in Gmail, users can ask Bard to help them write an email, summarize a long email chain, or find relevant information in their inbox. In Docs, Bard can help users brainstorm ideas, edit text, and suggest alternative formulations. In Drive, Bard can help users find and organize files, and create new documents.

Bard can also be used to get more information about places and businesses on Maps, find relevant videos on YouTube, and book flights and hotels on Google Flights and hotels.

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Overall, the integration of Bard with Google’s apps and services is a significant step forward for the chatbot. It will make Bard more accessible and useful to users, and it will help Google to better understand and respond to their needs.

How to Use Bard in Google Apps and Services

To use Bard in Google apps and services, simply type your prompt in the search bar. Bard will then generate a response that is tailored to the specific app or service that you are using.

For example, if you type “Write an email to my boss about my upcoming vacation” into the search bar in Gmail, Bard will generate an email draft that you can edit and send. If you type “Summarize the main points of this document” into the search bar in Docs, Bard will generate a summary of the document that you can review.

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