Google introduces several fresh features to AI mode and positions the update as a way to support students learn testing or deeper to delve into what they learn. Today, The company announced That it will allow users to send images to AI mode to desktop computers, allowing them to ask questions about what they see, whether it is a problem of home mathematics or a plant they want to learn more about.
In May, Google built AI for searching in the USA, which searches for the network and summarizes its arrangements for users. It also allows users to ask further questions and also talk to the tool. Google has launched the ability to send images to AI mode, while testing the function in April; Adding it to a computer can make it easier for students to obtain support in the projects or tasks they are working on.
Other changes soon include the testing test in real time in AI mode, based on live search functions that already has. Now, instead of just talking to the custom version of Gemini in AI mode, users can point to the camera to everything they have a question about and ask about it aloud. This function comes to mobile users in the USA who decided to experiment Labs Mode AI.
In addition, Google tries to facilitate access to the lens in Chrome by displaying the fresh “Ask Google about this page” option when users click the address bar at Chrome. When users select this option, the tool will generate a review of the website content directly on the sidebar of the browser. Google also plans to allow users to ask additional questions about the lens answers, choosing “AI mode” at the top of the lens results and choosing “diving deeper”.
Google will continue to allow users to send PDF files to AI and download files from Google. The company also tests the canvas in AI mode on a desktop computer.
Google for the first time launched a canvas in Gemini in March, serving as a working area where users can ask Gemini for support in improving writing, building application, creating games, generating interactive quizzes and others. The company’s announcement claims that the introduction of Canvas into AI mode can support students create scientific guides by combining information on the Canvas sidebar, enabling them to customize production in real time with additional questions.
The canvas in AI mode will be available in the “coming weeks” for desktop computers users who enable Labs experiment.
