Google is expanding AI mode in work, just over time from school to school season. Now, with many new features, with many new features, students, teachers and curious minds have more ways to implement, stay organized and learn in real time. Here is a quick way to what is new:
- Now you will be able to ask desktop browsers directly photos and questions about PDF. It contains the current mobile feature, which facilitates users to ask AI format about images. In addition, desktop users will be able to upload PDF files soon and get context answers, which can be helpful in analyzing class content, such as lecture slides or reading assignments.
- In addition to seeing what is in your file. AI mode will refer to content with information from across the web, which will provide references and links to dig deep. Google also plans to increase this feature to support additional formats, including Google Drive files.
The AI mode will facilitate directly to ask questions about photos and PDF from the browser. | Video Credit – Google
- Canvas will allow consumers to make dynamic projects and arrange research over time. If you are working on a major test or project, you can start a canvas session with AI format and gradually improve it. Canvas saves your inputs and allows you to return to your project whenever you want. In the upcoming works, the canvas will also support the file uploads, which means that you will feed notes, curriculum, or even in photos to better customize your plans.
- Google is also bringing its search direct feature into the AI format. It uses your phone’s camera to find a real -time conversation with you, in which the project runs from Australia. Just point your camera to a item or situation, and directly find it through it.
- Soon, Chrome users will begin to see a new option called “Ask about this page” in the address bar. It connects the lens with AI mode to analyze what it is on your screen, whether it be in a PDF or a chart on a website. It can break the visual elements and offer helpful summary or allow follow -up questions from the browser.
Lens at Google Chrome desktop. | Image Credit – Google
These changes show how the interactive is developing more than typing the words of the search. Instead of pointing to the websites, the AI format helps you open the content you are looking for.
Although these new features are currently limited to US consumers aged 18 and older, they indicate that the company is headed. It also positions Google to compete with other famous AI tools (such as Chat GPT and anxiety), which already works as standstone AT tuition tools.
Even if the evolution of the AI format is similar to what students and teachers need in the long term, it is clearly intended to simplify this journey so that the available tools can be made more easier to use.
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