KEY POINTS
  • After rolling out Bard as an AI service largely for search, Google executives appear to be pivoting away from that focus without providing specific use cases.
  • In an all-hands meeting Thursday, execs tried to draw distinctions between Bard's capabilities and search.
  • “I just want to be very clear: Bard is not search," said Jack Krawczyk, the product lead for Bard, in response to an employee's written question.

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Sundar Pichai, chief executive officer of Google Inc., speaks during the Google I/O Developers Conference in Mountain View, California, U.S., on Tuesday, May 8, 2018.

Google executives are continuing to deal with the fallout from last month's fumbled announcement of the company's artificial intelligence engine called Bard, but their efforts to clean up the mess are causing further confusion among the workforce.

In an all-hands meeting on Thursday, executives answered questions from Dory, the company's internal forum, with most of the top-rated issues related to the priorities around Bard, according to audio obtained by CNBC. It's the first companywide meeting since Google employees criticized leadership, most notably CEO Sundar Pichai, for the way it handled the announcement of Bard, Google's ChatGPT competitor.

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