Google is bringing a group of new features to the AI format, and this update is helping students to study for tests or dig into depth of what they are learning. Today, the company announced that it will now allow users to upload images in AI mode on the desktop, which they can ask the question of what they are seeing, whether it is a homework math problem or the plant they want to get more information about.
In May, Google created AI mode in the United States, which finds the web and summarizes its results for users. This makes users follow up with questions as well as talk behind this device. Google launched the ability to upload images in AI mode during testing this feature in April. Adding it to the desktop can make it easier for students to get help in plans or assignments they are working on.
Other changes soon include the AI format in the real -time camera sharing examination, which developed direct features of the pre -existing search. Now, instead of just interacting with the Customs version of Gemini of AI mode, users can identify their camera about which they have a question about them and can ask aloud about it. This feature is coming to US mobile users who have chosen AI Mode Labs experience.
In addition, Google is trying to make it easier to access the lens in Chrome by displaying a new “Ask about this page” when users click on the address bar in Chrome. When users select this option, the tool will directly develop an AI review of the content of the web page in the browser sidebar. Google has also planned to ask consumers to ask users about the lens response by choosing a “AI format” in the upper part of the lens results and choosing “divers deep”.
Moreover, Google will start uploading PDFs to the AI format and pulling files from their Google Drive. The company is also examining the canvas in the AI format on the desktop.
Google first launched a canvas in Gemini in March, which served as a workplace where users can ask Gemini to improve their writing, make apps, make games, make interactive quiz and do much more. The company’s announcement states that bringing Canvas into AI mode can help students prepare the study leader by collecting information in the canvas sidebar, which can help them compromise its production in real time with additional questions.
In the AI format, Canvas will be available to US desktop users in the “coming weeks” who enable experience through search labs.


