Google announced today it collected significant user feedback on its AI assistant Bard. Thousands of people tested the tool. They shared their experiences directly. Many users liked Bard’s writing skills. They found it good for creating emails or stories. Some also praised its speed in answering questions.
(Google Bard Feedback)
But other users reported issues. They noticed Bard sometimes gave wrong facts. For example, it might share incorrect historical dates. It occasionally invented details too. Users also wanted simpler responses. They felt Bard’s answers were often too long. They asked for options to control this.
Google acted on this feedback. The company is now making changes. One change improves Bard’s accuracy. Bard will now check facts using trusted websites. This should fix many errors. Another change adds response controls. Users can pick short, medium, or long answers. They can also adjust creativity levels. This gives more flexibility.
Google revealed upcoming features too. Bard will connect to other Google tools soon. This includes Gmail and Google Docs. People will use Bard inside these apps. Google is testing these features currently. They aim to launch them this year.
(Google Bard Feedback)
“We listen carefully to feedback,” said a Google representative. “It helps us build a better Bard.” The team keeps refining the product daily. They ask users to keep sharing honest opinions. This ongoing input shapes Bard’s development.