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Luca Berton is an Ansible automation expert, author of 8 Ansible books published by Apress and Leanpub including "Ansible for VMware by Examples" and "Ansible for Kubernetes by Example", and creator of the Ansible Pilot YouTube channel. He shares practical automation knowledge through tutorials, books, and video courses to help IT professionals and DevOps engineers master infrastructure automation.

Bard-ing with Ansible: Streamlining Testing for Google's AI Writing Tool — Video Tutorial

Effortlessly Enhancing Productivity and Accuracy with Ansible for Bard, Google's Cutting-edge Writing AI

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  • Google Bard
  • Links
  • Four Challenges
  • Challenge 1
  • Challenge 2
  • Challenge 3
  • Challenge 4
  • Conclusion
  • Related Articles
Google Bard Google Bard is the newest Chat-style Artificial Intelligence created by Google based on the Google Language Model for Dialogue Applications (or LaMDA for short). It's the closest competitor ofOpenAI ChatGPT. Links - An important next step on our AI journey https://blog.google/technology/ai/bard-google-ai-search-updates/ Four Challenges I decided to judge the quality of the AI using the following four challenges: 1. How to Pass Variables to Ansible Playbook in the command line? - Ansible extra variables 2. Configure a Windows Host for Ansible - Ansible winrm 3. Using Date, Time, and Timestamp in Ansible Playbook - Ansible Tip and Tricks 4. Change user password - Ansible module user Challenge 1 - How to Pass Variables to Ansible Playbook in the command line? - Ansible extra variables ![Challenge 1](/articles/google_bard_q1.jpg) Score: Good Challenge 2 - Configure a Windows Host for Ansible - Ansible winrm ![Challenge 2](/articles/google_bard_q2.jpg) Score: Bad Challenge 3 - Using Date, Time, and Timestamp in Ansible Playbook - Ansible Tip and Tricks ![Challenge 3](/articles/google_bard_q3.jpg) Score: Good Challenge 4 - Change user password - Ansible module user ![Challenge 4](/articles/google_bard_q4.jpg) Score: Good Conclusion Google Bard is a great companion that speeds up prototyping and boosts out productivity. I'm impressed by the quality of the result. They appear good-looking and well-organized. However, at the moment, the outcome is still in the early stage and requires some manual rework before being able to actually use in our laboratory. The challenges saw that it is excellent for minor problems but lacks for those requiring more context interpretation. Related Articles - [Ansible for Windows guide](/articles/ansible-windows-management-complete-guide)

About this tutorial

  • Author: Luca Berton
  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Read time: 2 min
  • Category: windows-automation

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