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- Google Drive offers some simple gymnasium -driven features on the web.
- These features can help you summarize files and folders, get answers to specific documents, and even create new files and folders.
- The latest Google drive for Android suggests a new code in Blood that some of these features can soon make it in mobile.
In the Google Drive on the web, Gemini can help you summarize files and folders, discuss files based on the files in your drive, recover quick facts from documents, and even create photos or new Google files and folders. However, you can currently not use these gymnasium integration in the Google Drive app for Android. It is ready to change soon.
A AP’s tears Helps predict the features that come in the future based on the code that progresses at work. However, it is possible that such predators do not make it public release.
Google Drive’s latest release for Android (Version 2.25.170.0), the code states that Google can soon bring these gymnasium -powered features to the mobile app, but it does not allow all abilities to go. In the current release, we have managed to enable some incoming Gemini integration, such as the ability to summarize the folders, seek answers to general questions and offer help in writing. See the following screenshots for these abilities to take care of the initial look.
Other advanced features-such as summarizing specific files, answering file-related questions, and making new images, files, or folders-are currently missing. Since Gemini integration is still in development, Google can add these features to the Google Drive app before stable release. As an alternative, the company can move forward with partial rollout and initially offer some features, before adding the remaining with the updates.
Regardless of how Google moves forward with rollout, it looks great to see that the company brings these gym -driven features to the Google Drive to Android. We expect the company to share all the details near the release, and we will update this post with more information.


