In November last year, Google brought the shopping list into Keep as one of its latest and greatest innovations, but it’s now taking it a step further with the arrival of AI in its Notes app. An experience that gains many integers, since many lists are usually based on information taken from the same websitejust like the list of ingredients of the best Andalusian gazpacho.
This information usually consulted in the Google search engine or in AI chatbots such as ChatGPT or Gemini, can now be obtained directly from the technology giant’s notes application. And it’s a very innovative idea, since you avoid having to copy information into a list
Nowadays, this feature has started reaching more users in Google Keep to make it easier to create a list. Is based in the use of generative AI so that, thanks to certain instructions lists of those also called “to do” can be created.
When entering Keep A message should appear informing you that it is available. this new feature with some interesting details. This is a new experience from Workspace Labs, as you can read, and it’s great for creating to-do lists, shopping lists, and m ore.
Of course, Google warns that in this development phase the data in the lists created can be read by people in order to optimize the experience, and it is recommended not to include personal or sensitive information. According to Mishaal Rahman who shared a series of screenshots of how it works, it all starts with a message in Keep: “help me create a list”. So, right after, you can create a prompt for a list of classic movies to watch on Halloween.
Immediately Keep generates a bulleted list of the best movies visible and a button to insert it into a note. This way, it’s as if you were facing ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini AI to generate all types of lists.
And that’s it to prepare a cooking recipe it is a great help (or for a good cocktail)
A novelty that Its deployment began in February this year according to Michael Rahman, but now it seems that its experience is expanding to more users. All that remains is to wait for an official announcement from Google, although with Google I/O 2024 in May, it could be that this event will be used for its announcement as well as other AI-based developments.