Google has launched a dedicated updates page for its Bard AI, teasing that a steady stream of upgrades is headed the chatbot’s way in the future.
Launched in the wake of Microsoft’s ChatGPT-powered Bing Chat, Bard is Google’s answer to the AI chatbot fad, but so far it hasn’t really impressed us. In our hands-on Bard review we found that while it includes a number of quality-of-life improvements compared to other chatbots, it’s not the clearest when it comes to citing sources, and generally, its answers don’t seem to be the most accurate.
Some of those issues could soon be solved, however, with Google launching a dedicated Experimental Updates page for the AI service – which suggests that Google has a fair few upgrades heading to the chatbot which it needs to keep users informed about.
The first updates are nothing major – more on those below – but we’ll likely see a mix of big and small changes to the bot as users find, and Google fixes, more flaws in its performance. We’ll have to wait and see what Bard updates Google has in store for us over the coming weeks, months, and further into the future – let’s just hope we don’t see Bard go the same way as the defunct Google Stadia and Google Glass projects if it doesn’t pick up in popularity soon.
The first Bard updates are already here
The Experimental Updates page already has one post detailing the first three upgrades that Google has made to Bard.
The first is the launch of the updates page itself. Google explains that this page will not only help keep Bard users in the loop about updates, but should help users to provide better feedback on tweaks have been made to the AI.