Image generation stacks Google Bard vs Copilot yet again


What you need to know

  • Google just released image generation for its AI tool, Bard.
  • Bard competes with Microsoft Copilot, which already had an image creation tool.
  • AI image generation has been in the headlines recently because AI was used to make fake sexually explicit images of Taylor Swift that were then shared by many on X (formerly Twitter).

Microsoft Copilot has a new competitor in the image creation game. Google just announced that Bard can now generate images. Powered by Google’s Imagin 2 model, the feature allows you to type a description and then have AI create an image. The functionality is similar to DALL-E 3, but Google’s new option is free.

Google also announced other upgrades to Bard and the expansion of Gemini Pro to more regions. In total, Bard is available in 40 languages across 230 countries and territories. Our colleagues over at Android Central covered today’s announcement from Google, so I’ll point you in that direction for general news and a breakdown of all of today’s updates. I’ll focus on how Bard competes with Microsoft’s tools and the timing of Google’s announcement.

Google Bard vs Microsoft Copilot

Google Bard announcement blog

Google Bard competes even more with Microsoft’s Copilot now that Google’s tool supports image generation. (Image credit: Future)

When Microsoft announced Bing Chat (now called Copilot), the tech giant caused a stir over at Google. While Google dominates the search game, the tech giant didn’t want to lose out on the AI race. Thus, Google allegedly rushed Bard, announcing the product in March 2023. A $100 billion blunder later, Google was on its way to having its own AI tool for the masses.





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