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After first getting started on desktop last year, Google Docs image generation has started rolling out for Android devices.
I asked the AI to shorten longwinded sentences and it suggested helpful edits. If English isn’t your first language or you’re wordy, having an AI editor built into Google Docs is great.
Google pitches this as using AI to create “the first draft,” and shows the example (below) of Docs creating an outline for a job description based on a very brief prompt, much like ChatGPT has ...
Google calls Proofread the “next generation of writing suggestions, powered by AI.” Besides spelling and grammar, Google Docs suggestions will cover: ...
Google's Duet AI for Docs is promising and powerful. But it only comes under a subscription for users to take advantage of its features, with Grammarly getting the edge because of its Basic free tier.
But Google is now announcing more advanced features, the ChatGPT-like generative AI support. Google’s AI bots will be built into Gmail and Google Docs. And Google doesn’t have a name for them.
Much like the Google Docs scare, the worry is what happens when AI ingests texts without the author’s knowledge, theoretically then able to reproduce plagiarism-lite versions of the original.