ChatGPT is a real revolution and has moved the technology board so that even Google itself is in a hurry. And did Google Workspace announce the first wave of AI-powered features and productsincluding ChatGPT-like generative AI.
[ChatGPT para coches es oficial: este será el primer fabricante que usará la IA]
Google Docs with AI
From his blog The KeyWord, and via 9to5Google, the big G revealed that AI was going to be a fundamental part of apps linked to Workspace. Of all these novelties announced, there are two apps that hold all the interest in the world, Google Docs and Gmail.
Google Docs will introduce ChatGPT-like generative AI in the form of create outlines for the creation of new documents and thus help the user to generate them. In other words, if this function is activated, the first draft will be created by the AI.
In fact, Google showed an example of what the first lines written for a job description would be, as seen with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Which means that artificial intelligence is going to be included directly in this excellent tool to create texts of all kinds.
He also wanted to show the first advancements of Google Docs for the AI to be able to give ideas, review texts and even write them down completely.
Generative AI in Gmail
Gmail currently generates texts as we type, as do keyboard apps that almost “guess” what we are going to write. The inclusion of AI in this application will serve to improve email writing by the user to give it more shape or even that deeper tone if desired.
In other words, we can tell the AI to shorten the text according to our needs or lengthen it in order to introduce certain ideas that it can include to create an entire document to send to contacts.
Another of its features will be its ability to split content into lists or even create a longer draft from a series of keywords.
Google’s goal is this artificial intelligence does not replace the personbut to help him write a document or simply an email where elegance must be present.
When will it come out?
Google has dropped that this novelty will reach Google Docs and Gmail for a series of testers in that same month and so a public version is launching in the next few weeks, although he didn’t name a specific date either.
It also plans to allow developers to use this AI with the PaLM API. PaLM, of which we saw a robot last week with PaLM-E, will also be brought to the cloud with generative AI in Vertex AI and App Builder.
Another of the applications that the ChatGPT-like AI will use will be Google Presentations, but with the difference that it can be used for images and even know how to take notes of a video call.
What we’re left with is the feeling that a long-distance race has begun, and that the early rush was very bad advisers to Google. Bard was a near disaster, so let’s hope the Mountain View guys are able to right their wrongs.
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