The AI competition has amped up the efforts as Google is trying to compete with Microsoft's Bing and ChatGPT. Recently reported, it seems like Google is taking a different approach when it comes to artificial intelligence with "everyday" AI capabilities.
Google is Trying to Catch Up to Microsoft's ChatGPT and Bing by Adding AI to 'Everyday' Use
According to the story by Fox News, there are a lot of people already utilizing things like OpenAI's ChatGPT generative AI chatbot as well as Bing. It was revealed that these tools are capable of sourcing information coming directly from the internet.
The information generated from the information can be used in order to accomplish different tasks like writing essays, creating images, and other tasks that involve generating things. The article highlights Google Duet AI, which is a feature that assists users in generating emails.
This feature helps when it comes to creating images from texts and even proofreading documents directly from Google Docs, among other skills. This comes as Google is trying to catch up to Microsoft when it comes to creating AI tools that users can utilize when it comes to productivity.
Google Workspace Gives Users Access to AI Tools, Including Integration of Duet AI
It was also revealed that Google Workspace comes as a collection of different types of collaboration tools. This is where users can access tools and offerings like Google Cloud and Duet AI and have them work together.
Google Workspace is reportedly designed to assist people and help them come out with their best work. This applies to things from writing all the way to image creation as well as accelerating workflows.
Some features users can access under Google Workspace's Duet AI include Smart Compose and Smart Reply in Gmail. These features reportedly assist in the generation of a draft, allowing users to easily respond to emails much faster and more efficiently.
Users Can Also Access Smart Canvas in Docs to Help Them Brainstorm Ideas and Come Up with Better Content
Another feature is the Smart Canvas in Docs, which allows users to brainstorm their ideas, have them proofread, and let the AI write and rewrite the documents. The document would be generated with the help of AI, which would offer users suggestions and feedback.
The Slides feature would also allow for auto-generated images, audio, and video content, which actualizes the user's creative vision with not much effort needed. Google is also reportedly working on adding additional generative AI features to other products like Chat, Sheets, and Meet.
The feature is open to anyone with a Google account or people using the Chrome browser. Users won't need to be a user of Google Workspace in order to gain access as they would only need to sign up with the help of the Google Workspace Labs Privacy Notice and Terms of Service.
After signing up, users can check if they have access to the features. One way to do this is to go to Google Docs and look for the Help Me Write feature which is provided by Labs. It should be a circular icon located on the left side of the screen.