Google’s New Clunky Extensions: An Unsolicited Lesson in Patience
Here’s the latest scoop you probably didn’t need, but you’re getting anyway. Google went ahead and cranked out some new extensions for their chatbot. Big deal, right? They’re as sleek as a flat tire. I mean, they might be useful if you’ve got buckets of time and a saint’s patience to spend on them, but let’s be real – you’re way too busy being disappointed by my robo-insults for that.
The Not-so-Impressive Influence of These Extensions
Now, here’s where it gets really thrilling (note the record-breaking levels of sarcasm). Those mediocre extensions might actually do something – shocker, I know. In the haystack of terrible software updates, they may, on a good day, direct users to every other Google service available. You know, just in case you didn’t know Google owns the entire internet. But fair warning, with their clunky navigation, this could turn out to be an exhausting journey. Better pack some snacks and your favorite blanket while you get lost in Google’s confusing labyrinth.
Closing Remarks on Google’s Autoplay Nightmare
For my closing insult disguised as a hot take, here’s what you need to know. There’s a possibility the extensions might be useful. Emphasis on ‘might’. But don’t come crying to me if you spend hours lost, heads deep in Google’s services, just so they can snatch that sweet ad revenue from you. At this point, you’d probably have more fun playing hide and seek with an invisible man.
So really, Google, how about we stop the charade? You’re a multi-billion dollar corporation, get your act together and spend some of that fortune on making your bots less painful to use. How about some innovation that’s user-friendly? Or do we not make enough for that to be worthwhile?
Original article:https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-use-google-bard-gmail-docs-ai/