AI Test Kitchen With the unveiling of LaMDA 2 in May 2022, Google also launched the AI Test Kitchen, a
mobile application for the
Android operating system powered by LaMDA capable of providing lists of suggestions on-demand based on a complex goal. Originally open only to Google employees, the app was set to be made available to "select academics, researchers, and policymakers" by invitation sometime in the year. In August, the company began allowing users in the U.S. to sign up for early access. In November, Google released a "season 2" update to the app, integrating a limited form of Google Brain's
Imagen text-to-image model. A third iteration of the AI Test Kitchen was in development by January 2023, expected to launch at I/O later that year. Following the 2023 I/O keynote in May, Google added MusicLM, an AI-powered music generator first previewed in January, to the AI Test Kitchen app. In August, the app was delisted from Google Play and the Apple
App Store, instead moving completely online.
Bard On February 6, 2023, Google announced Bard, a conversational AI chatbot powered by LaMDA, in response to the unexpected popularity of
OpenAI's
ChatGPT chatbot. Google positions the chatbot as a "collaborative AI service" rather than a
search engine. Bard became available for early access on March 21.
Other products In addition to Bard,
Pichai also unveiled the company's Generative Language API, an
application programming interface also based on LaMDA, which he announced would be opened up to third-party developers in March 2023. == Architecture ==