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Google wants to know what Bard features you want in 2024

As 2024 gets underway, the Google Bard team has put out an open call for the new features and changes you want to see in 2024. 

This “2024 Bard Wishlist” on the Google Bard subreddit comes from a product manager on the team: “We would love to learn what changes and new features in Bard you all would like to see in 2024.”

In response to a request for persistent memory, Google asks “what tasks would memory be most helpful with?”

Meanwhile, on X/Twitter, another member of the team has compiled the top “requests for Bard going into 2024.” 

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1) More control over hallucination: guide for when to explore possibilities, create new information vs responsibly summarize existing information 🧭

2) Expanded multimodality: you’re gonna love more Gemini 📹🎥🎙️📸📻❤️

3) Easier access: y’all want to use an app 🫡 

4) Access to frontier capabilities: you’re gonna love Bard Advanced 🚀 

Bard Advanced featuring Gemini Ultra is coming “early next year,” while non-text modalities are “coming soon.”

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Top comment by Ali

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I'd to see a dedicated app rather than the web page.

I use the chatgpt app daily.

I'd like to see more integration with my other Google apps. For example, asking bard what was that restaurant I went last year for dad's birthday and show me my photos of the food there

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On mobile, people want to use Bard as an app. From what has already been announced, Google’s solution will just be Assistant with Bard (AWB) on Android and iOS.

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