Google’s Japanese subsidiary on the 1st announced a ranking of how to use Bard, an interactive generative artificial intelligence (AI) that began offering a Japanese version in May. The number one item was “research about facts,” which was found to be often used to gather information to find answers in life and work.
Bird is a system that displays answers when you enter a question or instruction in a search window. The results were compiled based on questions entered in Japanese between May 10th and November 15th.
Second place was “consultation on specialized topics” such as economics, the latest technology, history, and literature. It was used to investigate study methods and explanation methods. “Programming” came in 3rd place, followed by “Translation” in 4th place, and “Editing texts” in 5th place.