Home Technology Artificial Intelligence Top 10 innovative ways to use Google Bard AI If you’re new to Google Bard and not sure how to get started, check out these ways to try it out by Divsha Bhat August 14, 2023 Image credit: Getty Images Over the past few months, Google’s Bard AI has been claimed to be helpful with all sorts of projects such as writing resumes, creating workout routines and planning dream vacations. And now that Bard is available in most of the world and in widely spoken languages, even more people can use it to get things done. If you’re new to Google Bard and not sure how to get started, the company suggests these 10 ways to try it out: 1. Learn something new You can get a crash course on any topic you’re interested in. For example, you can ask Bard for an introduction to tennis to get ready for your first lesson or fast facts about whales before you go whale watching. 2. Analyse images and create related content You can even upload a picture and ask Bard to share information about the image or create content based on it. Try sharing a photo of handwritten notes you took during a meeting and asking Bard to write a recap email using them. Or upload a photo from your last vacation and ask Bard to generate a caption for it. 3. Write a draft Bard can furthermore help you write content like emails, cover letters, blog posts and business plans. Start with a simple prompt such as “Write a cover letter for a social media manager role” — and Bard will provide three distinct drafts to choose from. Change the tone and style (simple, long, short, professional or casual), then export it right to Gmail or Google Docs. You can also have fun by asking Bard to write a bedtime story that it can read out loud to your kids. 4. Compare your options Create comparisons for a wide range of topics, with relevant information to help you understand them better and find the best options for you. For instance, you can ask, “What are the pros and cons of buying a leather couch?” and even pin the response to easily refer back to it later. 5. Start a project Tackle a new project with help from Bard. For example, you can ask it to help plan a surprise retirement party for a coworker or create a four-week workout plan that’ll get you in shape for a 5K race. 6. Generate code People are continuing to use Bard for help with coding tasks, including explaining code snippets. This is particularly helpful if you’re learning about programming for the first time, or you need more support to understand what a block of code might output. 7. Plan a trip Got a vacation coming up? Let Google Bard help with the planning. Ask for information about a specific destination or ask it to create an entire itinerary with all the activities and attractions you want to experience. You can customise your itinerary even further by sharing more details, like: “Start a trip planning doc for me and friends — we’re visiting Ireland for a week in the spring and want to go on a road trip.” Bard also includes images in its responses to give you a much better sense of where you’re headed. And you can share its response with others. 8. Brainstorm creative ideas If you’re up against a creative challenge, Bard can be a helpful starting point. For example, if you’re an artist, you could ask Bard to suggest a new tagline for your studio, or upload a photo of your latest work and ask Bard to help you come up with a title. 9. Better express your thoughts and feelings We all have those moments when we try to express an idea but can’t quite get the words right. Bard can act as your own personal editor, helping to organise your thoughts and offering wording and grammar suggestions. For example, you can ask Bard to write a response apologising for not being able to attend a friend’s wedding, or simply ask Bard, “What’s a better way to say…?” 10. Just chat You don’t need to have a specific project in mind to use Google Bard. You could just have some fun by asking Bard to tell you a joke or chatting about your hobbies and interests. You can even ask Bard to act as your favorite character and have a conversation with them. Remember: To get the most out of Google Bard, don’t be afraid to ask follow-up questions. Creating a back-and-forth dialogue can help you better understand Bard’s responses, learn more about a topic and have a more productive conversation. Tags Artificial Intelligence Bard Google Technology 0 Comments You might also like Dell’s Walid Yehia on AI innovation, cybersecurity and sustainability GB Business Breakfast shines spotlight on GCC’s automotive, mobility sectors Al Laith’s Jason English on supporting the region’s evolving events sector Google launches AI accelerator programme for MENAT startups