Executives had previously said that the technology might be merged with Google's search engine.
The meeting's primary concerns revolved around the priorities around Bard, according to a leaked conversation.
He acknowledged that it is not a search engine but rather a "collaborative AI service" that may act as a "creative companion to helping you be the sparkplug for imagination." Executives had previously said that the technology might merge with search. Thus the attempt to set Bard off from search represents a change in direction from the initial plan.
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