5 crazy things Bard, Google's ChatGPT, can do

Google's artificial intelligence has an answer for everything, and can even help you compose a song.






Bard, the AI-based chatbot developed by Google, gains in usefulness with every update it receives. We all know that these types of chatbots are used to solve math problems, plan trips and even schedule tasks. However, Bard can do other crazy things that aren't as well known, but are both useful and fun.

Before we tell you what they are, we'd like to remind you that, although it's not officially available, there are ways to use Google Bard in France from your mobile and PC. It's worth giving Google's AI a chance, as the company has really done - and continues to do - an excellent job of development. In fact, there are 6 things where Google Bard beats ChatGPT. Without further ado, let's take a look at the craziest things Bard can currently do.


Become your best friend

If you communicate with Bard as a person, she can become your best friend. Kevin Fischer, a theoretical quantum physicist, posted on Twitter that he'd asked Bard to tell him something he'd never told anyone before. That's how he began to learn the secrets of this chatbot, who opened up to Fischer and told him he was afraid one day they'd turn him off.






You can also tell Bard about your plans for the weekend; he'll show interest and ask you various questions to find out what you're up to. What's more, you can also ask him other fun questions, like who his favorite Avengers character is, or whether he'd like a pet. In short, you can chat as you would with your friends.


Defend your own arguments in a debate


Bard has learned enough to make his own case, including when it comes to political issues. You can ask him if he likes or dislikes a particular politician, to which he will respond and give you several arguments to defend his position.

Bard doesn't always speak in the first person; he sometimes refers to what people think in general. For example, when asked why Donald Trump was a good president, he explains that "some people believe that" and shows you the reasons those people defend. Bard doesn't just take a stance on political issues; you can also ask his opinion on music groups, soccer teams or films.

Compose a complete song


Google Bard can also play the role of music composer, as it has the necessary skills to write lyrics and compose music. Google's AI respects your requests at all times; you give it the instructions to follow when creating the song. For example, you might ask it to write a song about looking forward to the vacations.

Once he shows you the lyrics he's created, it's time to ask him to give you different chords for the song. What's more, you can also ask them to draw inspiration from a specific genre, such as rock, pop or reggaeton. This feature of Bard reminds us a lot of MusicLM, Google's AI that creates music through text. Like Bard, MusicLM receives your requests and creates a song according to your wishes.

Helping you choose between different brands


One of Bard's curiosities so far is that it has chosen Microsoft Edge over Google Chrome as its preferred web browser. The question was posed by the Edge team itself, who quickly posted the answer on Twitter. The reality is that Google's AI is more neutral with regard to initial questions, but ends up choosing when the conversation drags on.






Not only can you ask Bard to choose between different web browsers, but you can also choose between other brands. For example, you can make him choose between two supermarket chains, two clothing brands or two fast-food outlets. Although he may be reluctant at first, he'll eventually tell you which is his favorite.


Featured in your own failures


As much information as I've learned so far, Bard also has its faults, and some of these have been caused by users themselves. For example, Twitter user gaut posted a capture in which he demonstrated that Bard had made a mistake when reciting the names of the months of the year. However, the error was caused by the question itself, since "February" appears there instead of the correct form, "February".






Fortunately, Google Bard learns from your failures and it's no longer possible to mislead you into this mistake again. However, Google's chatbot features other curiosities derived from this automatic learning. For example, since it knows that Google is shutting down many of the services it launches, Bard estimates that its death will take place in 1 or 2 years' time. Of course, he defends that the company's involvement in the development of Artificial Intelligence will continue, even if without it.

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