Bard can now watch YouTube videos for you. This means you can ask Bard to summarize a video for you, or to provide you with additional information about the video or the topic it covers. Bard can also generate different creative text formats based on the video content, such as poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, emails, letters, etc.
To use this new feature, simply ask Bard to watch a YouTube video for you. For example, you could say "Bard, can you watch this video for me and tell me what it's about?" or "Bard, can you write a poem based on this YouTube video?"
Bard will then watch the video and provide you with a summary, additional information, or a creative text format based on the video content.
Here are some examples of what you can ask Bard to do with YouTube videos:
What This Means for Users
This new feature is a game changer for Bard users. It allows you to get more out of YouTube videos than ever before. You can now use Bard to learn about new topics, understand complex concepts, and even be entertained.
This feature is also a valuable tool for educators and students. Teachers can use Bard to create engaging lessons for their students, and students can use Bard to learn about topics that interest them.