Although still in the experimental phase, Google Bard is on its way to leading the field of generative artificial intelligence with its ability to create original content in the form of texts, regarding user questions or requests made in natural language. Google Bard can express himself creatively through poems, scripts, music scenes, writing emails, letters, etc. Also, generate informative content on various topics of general interest.
Google Bard is based on a large language model that learns from experience, so its abilities are still not 100% honed, however, it has an advantage over other artificial intelligences: it works connected to the Internet and has Google search engine integrated.
Bard’s Internet query allows you to search for up-to-date information to generate better responses to people’s requests. In addition, for an answer given by Google Bard, there is the possibility of reviewing alternative versions of it and choosing the one that best suits the query made.
But not only that, it also has the ability to function in other areas such as the translation of texts between different languages. In fact, with its latest update, Bard can now translate between 26 languages including Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Arabic and Chinese, among others.
Because it is still under development, there is no mobile version of Google Bard for iPhone yet. Its operation is limited to the Internet browser, however, you can place a shortcut to its web interface on the home screen of your iPhone, which will allow you to quickly start a conversation with Google Bard and ask him the questions you think are convenient. For this, do the following:
Enter Safari and open the Google Bard page, then sign in with a Google account.
Once this is done, press the iOS Share button located at the bottom center of the screen. From the list of options that appear, select Add to Home.
To finish, set the name of the shortcut and click Save.