Google provides Bard with the ability to answer questions about YouTube videos

Google has launched a new feature for its smart chat platform Bard, which allows the user to ask questions to the chatbot about YouTube videos, and get a detailed answer related to the content of those videos. According to an official post, Bard has obtained the feature of analyzing the content of videos, in terms of visual, text and audio content, to provide the user with adequate answers to his questions about the video clips. "We took the first steps to make Bard able to better understand YouTube videos. For example, if you're looking for videos of how to make an olive oil cake, you can ask Bared how many eggs to use to make the recipe." Google indicated that the new feature will support Bard's abilities to understand videos on YouTube, and expand its capabilities to answer users' questions, and the company believes that the feature will be useful with long videos significantly.With the new feature, Bard is now able to handle videos on YouTube in different languages including Arabic and English. The user can activate the new feature on board Bard by logging in with his account on the chatbot site, and then go to the Extensions tab from the top right of the screen, and then he will have to go to the next key to add YouTube, and open it to turn blue.
It is noteworthy that Google has recently expanded the capabilities of Bard by introducing the Extensions feature, which puts at the heart of its software robot the capabilities to deal with data and files from various Google services, such as Google Flights, Google Hotels and Google Maps, as well as its office services Gmail, Docs for documents and Drive for cloud storage. Google has also recently expanded the possibility of interacting with Bard to be available to teenage users, a feature that is currently available in English only, as its abilities in solving arithmetic problems have become more sophisticated, as it is able to reach a solution with a full explanation based on detailed steps, in addition to its ability to help students understand arithmetic equations and get various exercises on them.

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