
Google Updates Bard to Enable Precise Location

Google has updated its AI chatbot Bard to enable precise location in an effort to provide more relevant responses.
Google Bard is starting off June by introducing support for precise location to obtain more relevant responses after an excellent May that saw many substantial changes.
According to the company, accurate location enables Bard to give more pertinent information about eateries nearby and other aspects in your area.
For instance, Bard may now display a list of restaurants that are truly close to your present location if you ask it, "What are the best restaurants near me?"
A brand-new function that is presently under beta testing is precise location support.
In the bottom-left corner, underneath the light/dark theme option, Bard mentions your current city and where it came from (in an intriguing settings addition). If you ignored the initial prompt, tapping Update location will prompt you to allow precise location.
After initially launching Bard in the UK and the US, Google has since removed the waiting list and made the AI chatbot available in over 180 nations and territories, including India.
Users will be able to ask Bard to sum up a specific article or story or to give a brief explanation of a subject without going into too much detail with the new version.
After initially launching Bard in the UK and the US, Google has since removed the waiting list and made the AI chatbot available in over 180 nations and territories, including India.
Bard is now accessible in Korean and Japanese in addition to English, and the business claims that support for 40 languages is imminent.
"Bard can start providing more relevant responses if you choose to let it use your device's precise location. You can manage your preferences in location settings Opens in a new window," Google said.