Edgar Survints / Android Authority
tl; drag
- Google documents started using Gemini to produce photos last year, supplying desktop tools.
- In this month, it is spreading Google documents on Android.
- You will need AI Pro, AI Ultra, or auxiliary business or education project.
Generative AI is a fact, and when it is probably soon to announce “here to stay here” (the tastes change, finally), it is a genius that will have a bit of trouble for you to return to the bottle. It is unlikely to die in a dispute around it, but many of us have begun to identify places where we get some additional assistance on AI to be accepted – we may not want to see a movie full of AI simulators, but asking AI to dig the sound of a clip.
The effort to Google started well a year ago, providing AI -powered tools in documents to prepare the first core images. Then in the last fall, Google documents increased its use of gymnasium and imagery for a more common purpose, which could easily create a picture to enter your documents. It was very powerful, but at the time it was just a desktop solution.
Nine months later, and Google finally shares that the device is now time to go.
Although the company is announcing the extension of the feature nowadays, it says availability has already begun on Friday, with its plan that will enable everyone within two weeks.
Of course who is getting it? Well, friction is, and unless you are a customer for business or gymnasium education, access to image generation in Google documents will be limited to Google Premium AI Pro and AI Ultra projects. The good news is that if you have picked up Pixel 9, you may already have AI Pro – and if you don’t have it yet, it seems like another free AI Pro Deal plans for Google’s Pixel 10.
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