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Google’s AI Bard has some new tools that are actually useful

ChatGPT launched last November, and it didn’t take long for the alarm bells to start ringing at Google. “Uh oh, AI is here and it works — what do we have?” (That’s the convo I imagine, anyway.)

Google brought co-founder and billionaire Sergey Brin back from his island paradise to get working on a solution. And now, finally, something exciting enough you’ll actually want to use it — Google Bard integrates with Gmail, Google Calendar, Drive, Docs, you name it.

Let’s start with email

If you haven’t played around with other AI tools like ChatGPT, Bard’s integration makes it easier to experiment with AI than ever before. Say you receive an email in Gmail, you can ask Bard to:

Your free travel agent

Imagine planning a family trip to Denver and the Rocky Mountains. Anyone who’s planned a vacation for their family knows that stress can make you lose your hair. I know — I’ve been there before. Let Bard do the work for you.

Getting a new job

I know it’s a slog to go through postings, change your resume and write a cover letter. Yep, you guessed it. Digital buddy Bard to the rescue.

Learning to play guitar

All work and no play makes you grumpy. Bard can’t learn chords for you, but it can help you:

👨‍🎤 The last one might just be of interest to me, but to each their own!

Playing with AI

Ask any AI junkie (me included), and tools like Bard and ChatGPT aren’t just helpful — they’re fun. You can ask it about anything, and you’ll be surprised what it comes up with. 

Like this. I asked Bard to write a dialogue between Frank Sinatra and Santa Claus about the importance of having fresh produce:

🤖 I’ve spent more time using ChatGPT than any other AI tool, but I gotta say, I’m actually impressed with what Google has added to Bard. Will I switch? No, but maybe it’s time to start using both.