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4 Google Bard search prompting tips for IT pros #GooglebardAI
Learn how to effectively use Google Bard to save time when researching and writing about products, processes and topics.
The Google Bard experimental chatbot gives IT pros the opportunity to explore generative artificial intelligence capabilities. IT pros who treat Google Bard as an exploration engine — i.e., a way to gather and explore information and generate relevant text — may significantly shorten the time it takes to research and produce paragraphs about all sorts of products, processes and topics.
After learning how Bard differs from Google Search and other chatbots, follow four tips for getting the most out of Bard. Note: Most users can benefit from these tips, though the examples are focused on IT folks.

How does Bard differ from Google search?
The Bard chat experience works differently than Google search. While a Google search query relies on a single set of keywords, Bard accepts prompts in natural language: You enter a sentence or full paragraph to convey what you want. And, while google.com treats every search as a single, one-time query, bard.google.com allows you to delve successively deeper with added prompts that refer to and expand on prior responses.

How does Google Bard differ from similar chatbots?
Google Bard is internet connected unlike many chatbots that can only respond with historical content gathered through 2021. Ask Google Bard about current events, weather or sports, and the system should provide an accurate response.

But where a search engine delivers either an answer or a list of links, Google Bard might be considered an exploration engine you use to move a few steps beyond the results of a simple search.

While this sort of system can support many types of tasks, IT leaders might find Google Bard especially useful to help identify solutions, suggest sequences (e.g., "Can you provide a 4-step process to improve security?") and draft text. Bard can generate each of these as well as create suggested communications and presentation outlines.
How to experiment with Google Bard

To experiment with Bard, you need to go to bard.google.com and join a waitlist with an individual Google account. As of May 2023, access to Bard remains available only to individual accounts, not organizational Google Workspace accounts.

After Google grants you access, you may chat with Bard while signed in to your Google account in a browser at bard.google.com.
Tip 1: Specify context and d


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