Bard, the chatbot from Google, is available as a preview, and in this guide, you will learn easy steps to learn how to use it. Google Bard is a new AI technology that uses natural language to provide more human conversational answers to complex questions.
The chatbot uses Googleâs Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA) and machine learning to analyze large text datasets and predicts the word that comes next to the other one, which provides the skills for Bard to communicate and generate responses similar to how humans will answer a question.
Unlike traditional search, the chatbot can answer complex questions, summarize factual topics, or create stories. It can also understand the context so that you can ask additional questions about a specific topic. In addition, it can perform different tasks like setting alarms, making to-do lists, finding information online, controlling smart home devices, playing music, and more.
However, Bard is not intended to replace search. Itâs only a tool to get answers. If you want to search and find answers on the web, Google wants you to keep using its search engine. You even get a âGoogle itâ button to continue with a regular search.
This guide will teach you the basics of using Google Bard AI experience on Windows 11, 10, macOS, or Linux, or on Android or iOS. Before you can access the chatbot, you have to sign up to join the waitlist.
How to chat with Google Bard AI
To use the new Bard AI, use these steps:
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You first have to the Bard page on Chrome. Unlike Bing Chat, you can actually use Bard on any browser like Microsoft Edge or Firefox. You donât necessarily need to use Chrome. You can also interact with Bard from your mobile device, including Android or iPhone.
Quick note: If this is the first time accessing the chatbot, you will have to agree to the terms to continue.
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As you open Bard, you will quickly notice that this is different from your typical search experience. (Itâs like chatting with another person in WhatsApp or Slack.)
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Second, compose a question as you would typically ask another person in the âEnter a prompt hereâ box and click the âSubmitâ button (or press Enter). You can ask the chatbot virtually anything and even use voice to submit a query from the desktop.
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When submitting the question, you wonât see the chatbot processing the information or writing the answer like on Bing. Instead, you will notice the Bard (two sparkles) icon with a spinning animation, indicating that the chatbot is thinking, and then the result will appear. Also, the interaction with Bard is more like a question-and-answer format instead of a conversational chat experience like when texting another person.
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Bard is also content-aware, meaning the AI will remember your previous questions, so you can ask follow-up questions without starting over.
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On the right side of the question, you can click the âEdit textâ button to edit the question. If you edit the question, click the âUpdateâ button to submit the question, and the chatbot will answer the query again.
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In the answer, you can open the âView other draftsâ drop-down to reveal alternative versions of the response and switch between them quickly. This feature will come in handy if you ask a question that displays a paragraph of text, and from the drafts, you can pick to view the answer in bullet points.
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The âMoreâ (three-dotted) button at the bottom-right corner of the answer opens a menu with a âCopyâ option to copy the answer to the clipboard.
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In the response, you will also find several options, including a thumb up and down, which you can use to rate the answer to help train the chatbot. The âRegerateâ button forces Bard to analyze and respond to the question again. Sometimes, you will need to do this to get the correct answer. Finally, the âGoogle itâ button will take the question and convert it into a regular search query that will then display on a Google results page.
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If you want to start a new conversation, forgetting the previous session, click the âReset chatâ from the left navigation pane and then click the âResetâ button again.
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Google doesnât keep a history of the questions you asked, but it does store the question intent as activities. If you want to view or delete your activities using Bard, click the âBard Activityâ option from the left navigation pane.
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Then click the âDeleteâ (X) button for each entry or click the âDeleteâ menu and select the range of history to delete. The âAll timeâ option will erase the entire history of your activities with Google Bard.
Quick tip: If you want to prevent Google from saving this information, click on âBard Activityâ and turn off the activity toggle switch.
Once you complete the steps, you will have a basic understanding of using Bard and see the difference with traditional search.
Itâs important to note that the new Google chatbot is not a search engine. The AI only provides answers to questions based on its knowledge, even though it uses the information from the web to respond to current and other events. When using this service, you wonât see any citations with links to the source of information. However, itâll provide a link if the answer includes a text fragment from a specific web page.
Also, at the time of this writing, Bard can only answer questions in text format. It canât use AI to create images or another type of media format.
Source: Pureinfotech