![]() If the chatbot’s standards are this good at this stage, we have high hopes for its future. The bot is friendly, conversational, and truly feels like a virtual assistant that actually wants to help.Ĭlearly, from our chats with Bard and the different ways we’re going to be interacting with it, Google already has plans to drip-feed more of the chatbot into our lives. Google may have had a rocky start with its initial launch of Bard, but safe to say it's delivered in the end. (Image credit: Future) Google Bard: First impressions We’re very excited to chat with Bard more and see what else it can do, but so far we’re very impressed. Whereas other chatbots let you sit and watch the bot ‘think’ of a response, Bard spits out lengthy answers in a blink. It's pretty remarkable how much it was able to spawn out of our brief prompt and fill in the gaps for the imaginary product. We asked Bard to write a review for a makeup product that doesn't exist and we're pretty amused by the response and kind of wish the Flimmery was a real thing. Bard was quick to respond no matter the nature of the prompt, whether we were asking it how it was trained and the different ways we can interact with it - did someone say Alexa integration? - or asking it to write a review of a product that doesn’t exist. ![]() In comparison to other chatbot models such as Bing AI and ChatGPT, the response time between putting in a prompt and having the bot respond is astoundingly fast. The chatbot seems just as excited to talk to you as you are to talk to it. It’s unassuming and charming, incredibly helpful, and always ready to apologize and admit its failings. It admits it won’t get everything right and welcomes feedback, before giving you a revolving list of potential questions.īard’s tone of voice and temperament is strikingly human and incredibly easy to talk to you feel like you're chatting with a friendly face. In terms of performance, it’s hard not to be blown away by Bard.Īs soon as you enter the chat you’re greeted with a helpful and rather endearing introduction from Bard (an incredibly sweet name, Google). (Image credit: Google) Google Bard: Performance
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