Google keeps updating the Bard LLM with new features and improvements that help to improve the usability and quality of its responses. New models are also part of these formal “updates” listed in the changelog. Surprisingly, a couple of new features including the ability to generate responses in real-time and skip responses in between have been added to Google Bard without any talk in the changelog.

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What’s new in Google Bard?

Google Bard now offers the ability to respond in real-time rather than answering your query at once. It is quite helpful to rectify the query in between if you see it is not going in line with your desired outcome. Still, there will be a rotating Bard sparkle for the initial few milliseconds, and then the line-by-line answer will follow.

Sometimes, the Large Language Models are not so accurate, we need to improvise the query or need to feed more information for better answers. Such improvisations are much more suitable when the response is generated in real-time, as it saves the time of the user.

To further enhance the user experience, Google debuts the “Skip Response” button to save time. You will see the button once the LLM generates an answer to your query.

It is a good change for the Google Bard which will be quite productive and useful for the users.

Recently, the Search giant paired its Google Assistant with Google Bard for more creative, enhanced, and human-like interactions. It is followed by a new and more capable model introduced last month which can offer “more intuitive, imaginative and responsive” answers.

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