Google is preparing new functions to implement in its Bard chatbot, with which it will give more accurate responses according to a specific pattern and will allow you to save interaction with Amnesty International in the history of the conversation.
Bard recently introduced the ability to give users more accurate answers based on their location, a novelty that Google announced with a page dedicated to its chatbot updates.
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Now it’s software analyst Jane Manchun Wong who warned about the Bard’s new features, which she shared on her Twitter profile.
Currently, the Google tool collects questions asked by the user, but not answers from artificial intelligence. This situation will change with the chat history, since then It will also record the responses, so that the user has access to the entire interaction.
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It will also allow you to choose a style to improve responses.. That is, choose from the options More Fun, More Casual, or More Formal, which will be the Personalities that the Chatbot adopts when it comes to responding. You can also choose to make it longer or shorter.
In addition, Bard will allow adding a file, which the user can upload from local storage or from the Google Drive cloudand it will allow the application of text-to-speech technology in the responses, that is, it provides not only written responses but also audio.
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