Google improves Bard’s humor abilities. Users noticed Bard sometimes missed jokes. Feedback showed people wanted better laughs. Google worked on this problem. The team trained Bard with more examples. They focused on timing and context. Bard now understands when humor fits. It gets jokes better too. Bard tries to be more natural. It avoids forced jokes. The goal is real conversations. Humor should feel human. Users test the changes now. Reactions look positive. People say Bard feels warmer. Conversations flow easier. Funny moments happen more often. This matters for daily use. Humor makes chats enjoyable. It helps build connections. Google sees this as key. AI should understand people. Getting humor right is part of that. Bard learns constantly. More updates will come. The humor fix is rolling out. It’s available worldwide. Try asking Bard a funny question. See how it responds. Google believes this makes Bard more helpful. It also makes Bard more fun. The tool is free to use. Find it on the Bard website.
(Google Bard Sense Of Humor Optimization)