Google gradually Artificial Intelligence (AI) viewer for Google Slides. The platform will offer a tab where users can ask for help creating their slides.
Announced at this year’s Google I/O conference and now appearing in the testing phase for some users, the feature has made a news on Twitter with a share showing how it works.
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— Google Workspace (@GoogleWorkspace) June 2, 2023
A panel called “Help me visualize” appears on the right side of Google Slides, with a text box and a “Create” button just below it. The user has to define the type of image they want and then press the button that offers different style options. While making the selection, some images are created corresponding to the demand.
The tweet also accompanies a link for interested parties to join the testing phase and experience the innovation, but unfortunately it is not yet available in Brazil.
Gmail and Docs get more suggestions
Taking advantage of the innovation of the artificial intelligence world for Slides, Google has also expanded the use of technology in the “Help me write” feature of Docs and Gmail.
In the case of email, the tool will now be able to consider the entire sequence of a conversation when it makes word suggestions as you type.
In Docs, more detail reminders will be offered that can be added to the text automatically taking the context into account. In the example below, the program automatically suggests the company name when the person is writing a job application.
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