UPDATE 7/13/2023: Bard is now available in over 40 new languages including Arabic, Chinese (Simplified/Traditional), German, Hindi, Spanish, and more. Google has also expanded access to more places, including all 27 countries in the European Union (EU) and Brazil. Bard is a large language model from Google AI, trained on a massive dataset of text … Read More “How To Use Google Bard For Translating Languages” »
Month: May 2023
Google’s AI Bard is a work in progress. Everyday it seems to be improving. This article is about prompting Bard to provide URLs in its responses. Until recently, if prompting Bard to provide a URLs, it would respond with some variant of: I’m not able to help with that, as I’m only a language model. … Read More “Google Bard Can Now Return URLs In Responses” »
Initially, Google Bard would not return images. Instead, you would get the familiar response of: I’m a large language model, I’m unable to assist with that. However, it now seems it can return images from Google Search. Simply ask Bard to return images in its response. However, it seems that Bard cannot generate fake images. … Read More “Google Bard Now Returns Images in Chat” »
Google’s AI, Bard, is a powerful tool that can answer your questions, generate text, and translate languages. However, it can’t read PDFs or text from webpages. If you want to use Bard with these types of documents, you’ll need to extract the text first. Then, the text can be copied into Bard’s prompt either manually … Read More “3 Easy Ways to Extract Text from PDFs for Bard” »
The key here is to understand that the AI cannot give straightforward answers. It cannot answer the question, “should I buy this stock?” or “how long should I hold TSLA?”. If you do get it to respond to those questions and you follow through with what it recommends, please don’t use your life savings to … Read More “How to Use Google’s Bard to Get an Edge in the Stock Market” »
In this post, I’ve attempted to use Bard for reading comprehension tasks. All information is provided to Bard through URLs or direct file links to PDFs. All links are available on the internet and not behind a paywall. After some trial and error in properly constructing blind tests, it seems (at this time) Google’s Bard … Read More “Can Bard Read PDFs and URLs? Here’s What We Found” »
Google Bard is a large language model, also known as a conversational AI or chatbot trained to be informative and comprehensive. Bard was trained on a massive amount of text data, and is able to communicate and generate human-like text in response to a wide range of prompts and questions. To get started, simply go … Read More “How to Use Google’s AI Bard: A Beginner’s Guide” »
Content Generation From Weblinks News Article Sentiment Analysis Generating Python Code These are just a few of the prompts I’ve found useful so far. Be sure to check back more prompts as they are added!
The headline with the highest SEO score (according to JetPack) is, “How to Read Modbus Data from Click PLC Using Python” with a score of 72. Using those suggestions as a starting point, I’ve made some new versions of my own: Finally, the headline “How to Generate SEO-Optimized Headlines with Google’s Bard AI” has a … Read More “How to Generate SEO-Optimized Headlines with Google’s Bard AI” »