Make Shopping and Trips Easier with Google Keep’s AI-Powered Help Me Create a List Feature!
Google Keep, the popular note-taking app developed by the tech giant, is reportedly preparing to introduce a new feature that utilizes artificial intelligence to aid users in creating lists for various purposes like grocery shopping, trip planning, and general to-do lists. This enhancement was discovered while analyzing the decompiled version of the app found on the Google Play Store.
According to a report by 9To5Google, indicators within the lines of code strongly point to the imminent arrival of this feature. However, it is important to note that the evidence does not necessarily guarantee its general availability. Moving to the latest version of the application, a similar development was observed in the October version, which was codenamed “magic lists”. This feature is now tracked in “5.23.462.05.90”.
Beta launch
Once activated, the feature reveals that Google can refer to it as “Help me list,” which matches the company’s naming conventions such as “Help me write.” It will likely be introduced initially as a beta trial in Workspace Labs. Users are encouraged not to include sensitive information in the feature prompt as a background check system is in place.
Seamless integration and AI capabilities
Once enabled, the feature is expected to appear as a button located next to the keyboard to the right of the note. AI features include assisting with tasks such as creating grocery lists, travel packing lists, shopping lists, and party to-do lists.
In practice, the tool offers general tips that may not always produce perfect results, according to the report. Nevertheless, it serves as a useful starting point for organizing tasks. After typing the prompt, the version provides an “Add” button to add these points to the note and places the user’s prompt in the title field.