Google's Latest AI Tools Are On The Way

With many companies moving AI onwards, Google's rollout of features are not far behind.

Google’s AI Tools Are Coming!

🚀 Here’s another mini-flash AI article for you, and it’s to dive into some of the latest AI news coming from the Google side of the world.

Google went REALLY BIG on AI at their latest I/O conference, and if you want to see a rundown of everything that was said, you can find out more here: Google I/O 2023 (io.google)

AI was the centre of it all, but what has happened since?

The Perfect LinkedIn AI Tool

🖥️ LinkedIn has become the platform for all occasions. Although hiring and employment continues to remain central, the rise of cringe-worth content has skyrocketed in recent years.

👨‍💼 Executives, ‘manosphere’ giants and other ‘thought-leaders’ have gone viral, sharing a huge amount of stories and tips that hardly seem true.

But it’s okay. You too can join in on the craze with…The Viral Post Generator!

Be your best cringe-self online!

This will generate an AI written post based on a couple short text prompts. It’s then up to you to decide the level of cringe you want to follow through with.

🔥 The higher the cringe, the better.

(We will cover a more serious tool in the weekly newsletter, but hopefully this one gives you a laugh!)

Google Workspace Integrations

There is a massive array of Google AI tools being tested at the moment, but most of this is still in the USA region for now.

Two major releases on the Bard implementation have come in Google Docs and Gmail.

The new ‘Magic Write’ button is now on Gmail

📧 If you use Gmail, you may start to see the ‘Help me Write’ function on your emails which gives you the option to create a text prompt of the kind of email you are looking to create.

Although still in the testing phase, this is one of the small integrations of a future mass-release where Google Bard would take centre-stage.

Google Docs also has the new AI feature

📝 You can also find a similar button on Google Docs where you can ask it to write an array of options such as poems, stories and document outlines.

What Else Can We Expect?

Here is a list of other AI tools that Google has in testing, you can find more details here:

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