Hello Chasers,

We are adopters of Google tech and products because of the ease in use and the way they seem to be keeping at the cutting edge of new technology that helps us create a more efficient and enjoyable workplace.

Recently, Google’s AI equivalent (or shall I say superior) to ChatGPT has been integrated with the Google suite of products – Google Workspace – and it has taken working efficiently to the next level! Importantly, if you have a Google account you can use Bard for FREE!

Like ChatGPT, Bard is a large language model chatbot, but developed by Google AI. It is trained on a massive dataset of text and code, and can generate text, translate languages, write different kinds of creative content, and answer your questions in an informative way.

Here are some specific examples of how Bard can be used:

  • To write creative content, such as poems, stories, or scripts.
  • To translate languages.
  • To answer your questions about a variety of topics.
  • To help you with your research.
  • To help you with your problem solving.
  • To regenerate different creative text formats of older text content.
  • To create a meal from the ingredients left in your fridge
  • Its use is only limited by your imagination!

Bard is still under development, so it is not perfect. It can sometimes make mistakes, and it may not always be able to understand your requests. However, it is a powerful tool that has the potential to be very useful.

What I love about Bard is that is able to provide references to the information you are searching for rather than providing you with a response with no evidence to support what was generated.

As this technology gets smarter and smarter and more and more people start to use it and see the benefits it provides, it will become another tool whose use will be as prevalent in our lives as a mobile phone.

Check out Bard.

Have a great day!

Read more of our daily blogs for valuable insights and stay up-to-date with the latest industry news – click here to access the full article on our blog page.

Share This

Related Posts

featured
4 Min Read

Preparing Your Small Business for Payday Super (Starting 1 July 2026)

Hi Chasers, From 1 July 2026, Australian employers will experience a significant change in how superannuation contributions are paid. The new system, known as Payday Super, will require businesses to pay employee super contributions at the…
Read Full Article
Featured
4 Min Read

Strategic FBT Management: Beyond the March 31 Odometer Reading

Hi Chasers, Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) remains an important obligation for Australian employers. However, the 2026 FBT year introduces a key update for businesses providing employee vehicles. Speedometer readings are no longer required when calculating motor…
Read Full Article