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The Google iOS application will exploit artificial intelligence to simplify the jargon

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Google has a recent AI tool that can aid iPhone users in a better understanding of complicated or misleading online writing. The simplification function, implementing in the Google application on iOS, which begins today, generates a simpler, more digestible version of any illuminated text without leaving the current website.

Simplphs are built on the AI ​​Google model and was developed by Google Research to make it easier for any technical jargon without losing key details. For example, Simplphs can break down medical terms such as “entertainment” (a condition that damages air bags in the lungs) and “fibrosis” (chunky connective tissue or scars, which develops in response to damage) in reports and magazines, preventing readers from the need to reference terminology on a separate website.

Google claims that people said that simplified versions are “much more helpful than the original complex text” in their tests, but confirmed that the study “has restrictions” and that “continuous vigilance” is required to monitor errors.

The function can be found in the iOS Google application, emphasizing any text on the website and tapping a simplified icon from the emerging menu options. Asked if the simplification would be made available to Android and Desktop Chrome, Google spokeswoman Jennifer Kutz said The Verge That “we have nothing to announce yet, but we always want to introduce useful functions to a larger number of our products.”

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