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Thank you for being an early experimenter with Bard! Here are some tips and features to help you collaborate, create, imagine, and get more done with Bard.
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Get the most out of responses💡 |
Be as specific as possible to get the best response. If you want help with something like a blog post, give Bard details. For example, you can ask Bard to add a new section to what you've already written, like "write a 4th section on watering tips to add to my blog post about gardening". |
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Bard will generate multiple response drafts, so you can choose the best starting point for you. |
Keep collaborating with follow-up questions, or ask Bard for a new answer. |
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Real ways Bard can help |
See how education expert Eric Curts demonstrates ways Bard can collaborate with
teachers 🎓
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Eric shows how Bard can adjust assessment difficulty levels, develop rubrics, and help create materials for communicating with parents. |
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Bard is always improving ✨ |
Navigate to the new "Updates" page from the left hand menu to see the latest features, product improvements, and bug fixes for Bard. |
As an early experiment, Bard won't always get it right, but with your help and feedback, it will get better every day. |
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Add bard-noreply@google.com to your address book to ensure you receive Bard emails in your inbox. |
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