Bard AI

Bard is a conversational generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed by Google, based initially on the LaMDA family of large language models and later the PaLM LLM. It was released on March 21, 2023, and is currently available in English, Japanese, and Korean. Bard is still under development, but it has learned to perform many kinds of tasks.

Google Bard Link

Useful strategies for searching Google Bard

  1. Be specific in your search terms. The more specific you are, the more likely you are to get accurate and relevant results. For example, instead of searching for "cats," try searching for "Norwegian Forest cats."

  2. Use keywords. Keywords are words or phrases that are closely related to your topic. When you use keywords in your search, Bard will be able to find more relevant results. For example, if you're looking for information about how to make a cake, you could use the keywords "cake," "baking," or "recipe."

  3. Use filters. Bard offers a variety of filters that you can use to narrow down your search results. For example, you can filter by date, language, or type of content. This can be helpful if you're looking for information that was published recently or if you only want to see results in a specific language.

  4. Use the advanced search feature. The advanced search feature allows you to specify more criteria for your search. For example, you can use the advanced search feature to search for results that contain all of your keywords or to search for results that were published within a specific date range.

  5. Use the help center. If you're still having trouble finding the information you're looking for, you can always use the help center. The help center has a variety of resources that can help you learn how to use Bard more effectively.

Here are some additional tips for searching for information in Bard:

  • Use natural language. Bard is trained on a massive dataset of text, so it can understand natural language queries. For example, you can ask Bard questions like "What is the capital of France?" or "How many people live in China?"

  • Use synonyms. If you can't remember the exact word you're looking for, try using a synonym. For example, if you're looking for information about dogs, you could also use the synonyms "canine," "hound," or "mutt."

  • Use negative keywords. If you want to exclude certain results from your search, you can use negative keywords. For example, if you're looking for information about cats, you could use the negative keyword "dog" to exclude results about dogs.