Google Brings AI Features Like ChatGPT to Gmail, Docs, and More: Everything You Need to Know
Google vs Microsoft: US tech giant Google has announced that it will bring new AI-powered features to Google Workspace, similar to ChatGPT, to compete with its rival Microsoft.
The tech giant is bringing a set of features to Gmail and Google Docs that automatically create drafts based on simple prompts. It is also adding new AI capabilities to its business products, such as Google Cloud and a new API for developers.
“Developers and businesses can now experiment with new APIs and products that make it easy, secure, and scalable to start building with Google’s best AI models through Google Cloud and a new prototyping environment called MakerSuite. And in Google Workspace, we’re introducing new features to help people harness the power of generative AI to create, connect and collaborate,” the company wrote in a blog post.
“We’re bringing creative new AI capabilities to our Google Cloud AI portfolio to help developers and organizations achieve enterprise-grade security, data security and privacy, and integrate with their existing cloud solutions,” Google said.
New AI features allow users to draft, reply, summarize and prioritize their Gmail account.
In Docs, they get to brainstorm, proofread, write, and rewrite, while in Slides, they get to bring their creative vision to life with automatically generated images, audio, and video.
Additionally, in Sheets, users can go from raw data to insights and analysis with autocomplete, formula generation, and contextual classification, while in Meet, they can create new backgrounds and save notes. In chat, new artificial intelligence features enable workflows to manage users’ affairs.
For developers experimenting with artificial intelligence, the company introduces the PaLM API, an easy and secure way to create the best language models. The interface also comes with an intuitive tool called MakerSuite, which lets you quickly prototype ideas and, over time, features for rapid design, synthetic data generation, and custom model tuning—all backed by robust security tools.
Developers who want to build and modify their own models and applications using generative AI can access Google’s AI models, including PaLM, on Google Cloud.
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