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Simply type in your prompt in the text box, press enter, and a conversation with the AI chatbot starts. Google Bard's user interface showing the answer to a prompt about SEO. Longer answers are broken down and can also use rich text formatting, often in bullet points or lists, which makes it easy to scan. If you want more information, If you’re not happy with Bard’s first response, or if you want more information, it provides the option of viewing its other drafted answers. This can provide a more detailed response or more context. You can also like or dislike the draft to let Bard know if you preferred its other answers or not. Google Bard's drafted answers about SEO.
If you want to see other topics or look at more information online, you have the option to Google it. This shows related search topics that, when clicked, lead to organic search results. Google Bard's option of seeing other search topics, and the option to CY Lists Google it. Is Google Bard Safe to Use? Google Bard, while pretty powerful, isn’t infallible. When generating answers, Bard typically follows prompts from the user and can remember past instructions and questions (similar to Bing Bot). However, it doesn’t follow every prompt, as it has built-in safety controls and strictly adheres to Google’s content policies and AI principles. This reduces the chances of it producing “bad” results, such as offensive dialogue.
That said, there’s still a chance that it can provide misleading information or potentially malicious answers. It’s important to understand that Google Bard is a still-developing AI tool that may at times produce bad results. Bard is also trained to learn from its users, as it provides a way to rate its responses. On the UI, there is also the option to report legal issues with its response, which includes the following: The legal issues that you can report for Google Bard's responses. Are Google Bard’s Answers Accurate? No. Bard is still considered an experimental AI, meaning that its accuracy is still flawed—Google Bard itself disclosed that it might produce false or misleading information from time to time, and encourages users to fact-check. Google Bard saying that it is not always able to produce factual results.
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