7/21/2023 0 Comments Goodle docsOn Gmail, Duet AI offers users the convenience of composing complete responses with just a few prompt words, taking into account the context of their existing email threads. These AI-enhanced Workspace tools will be accessible to select users across 180 countries, including Singapore, with plans to expand access in the near future. The tech giant will be embedding generative AI capabilities, similar to Google’s Bard, into a suite of its Workspace tools, which comprise Gmail, Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Meet and Google Sheets. ![]() Both consumer and business Workspace users will be able to access Duet AI but there is no timeline for a wider rollout yet.Google Workspace users will soon have access to Duet AI, an artificial intelligence assistant that can help them with tasks such as composing emails, creating art, and organising spreadsheets. Google said the new AI features are coming to Google Workspace Labs with an expanded reach to “hundreds of thousands” of testers. Similarly, Google Meet users can use Sidekick to generate background images related to the topic of the meeting. A single text prompt will generate more than 5 images. There are several customisation options to choose from, such as photography, illustration, flat lay, background, and clip art. You could ask generative AI to create an image of a giraffe eating grass in front of the Eiffel Tower in Van Gogh style. ![]() In Google Slides, a “Help me visualise” side panel (Sidekick with a different name) will appear to help you generate images using text. A preview is available before you insert the table. Google Sheets users can use generative AI available in the side panel to automatically generate a table for, say, a “Client and pet roster for a dog walking business” with columns such as dog, address, email, date, time, duration, and price. But what if there is nothing written? The “Help me write” feature can help them write an essay on global warming with accurate statistics and more. ![]() For instance, Google Docs users can launch Sidekick from the top-right menu and ask generative AI to analyse what you have written and offer you different suggestions, such as what the next twist in your short story could be. During the keynote, Aparna Pappu, GM and vice president of Google Workspace, said, “This builds on the vision for Workspace we shared in March and the launch of generative AI features in Gmail and Google Docs to trusted testers.” Also Read - Google doubles down on generative AI with smarter Gmail, Photos, and Maps How Duet AI will help Workspace usersĪll the Duet AI features in Workspace apps will be available through Sidekick. The word Duet symbolises real-time collaboration, which is what Google hopes the relationship between Workspace users and its generative AI should be. Also Read - Google IO 2023: Google launches its first foldable phone, Pixel Fold But even with new branding, these AI features are still not available to everyone - at least not yet. With the launch of Duet AI, these tools come to Sheets, Slides, and Meet. For example, Google began public testing AI features to help Gmail and Docs users work on emails and documents a few weeks back. Some of the features grouped into being called Duet AI were announced earlier this year. Also Read - Google IO 2023: Pixel Tablet announced with Tensor G2 chipset, check details ![]() The new side panel can analyse your document or email or slideshow to give you relevant answers and suggestions. A new “Sidekick” will appear on the side of any file you are working on across Google apps. At the Google I/O 2023, the company showed off how smarter services such as Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Meet will become with the implementation of Duet AI. Google’s generative AI tools available in its Workspace suite of apps have a name now.
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