Google Bard Introduces Real-Time Conversation with Mid-Sentence Cutoff
Google Bard Introduces Real-Time Conversation with Mid-Sentence Cutoff
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Google Bard has introduced a new feature, enabling real-time conversation support. This means you can now witness the AI chatbot formulating responses as you interact with it. What's even more convenient is that you have the ability to interrupt the response if it doesn't align with your expectations or prove to be unhelpful.

When Bard initiates a response, you'll spot a fresh button labeled "Skip response" positioned above the input box. By selecting this option, you can halt Bard's reply and proceed to enter another question or request a different response. This innovative feature eliminates the need to wait for the chatbot to complete its response, ultimately saving you time, especially when the initial result is not what you desire.

It's worth noting that OpenAI's ChatGPT and Microsoft's Bing Chat also offer real-time responses, allowing users to interrupt them mid-sentence. Google Bard, however, previously only delivered complete responses. But now, if you prefer, you have the option to disable the real-time response feature. You can do this by selecting the "Respond when complete" option from the gear icon located in the upper-right corner of the Bard interface.

If, for any reason, you find yourself waiting for an answer or decide to deactivate real-time response, you can simply click on the "view other draft" button to explore an alternative response from Bard. Furthermore, Google's chatbot grants you the flexibility to customize the response's tone, making it sound either more "casual" or "professional." Additionally, Bard allows you to verify the information sources used in its responses.

In addition to Bard, Google offers AI-driven experiences in various other products, including Search. These AI-generated snippets are prominently displayed alongside search results. Notably, the tech giant has recently introduced enhanced AI capabilities to these snippets in India, featuring images and videos. Moreover, Google Search in India now provides comprehensive information on more than 100 government schemes in both English and Hindi, further enhancing user accessibility.

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