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Google Goes Back to School With New AI Study Tools

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Why This Matters

Google's new AI-powered study tools integrated into Gemini and Search aim to enhance student learning by providing interactive, personalized, and visual educational resources. This development signifies a shift towards more intelligent, accessible, and engaging educational support within widely used tech platforms, benefiting both students and educators. It highlights the growing role of AI in transforming traditional study methods and making complex topics more understandable for learners.

Key Takeaways

It’s back-to-school season, and Google is getting in on the academic action. The company announced on Wednesday that a dedicated student hub, featuring a suite of AI study tools, will now be available on its Gemini AI assistant and through Google Search.

The dedicated study hub can be found within Gemini and contains a suite of tools, including a study notebook, customized flash cards and practice quizzes to help with research and assignments.

A Google spokesperson didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Students will be able to ask Gemini to dig into a topic they’re researching and then switch tasks while the tool compiles the information in the background. When the report is finished, Gemini will send a notification and be available to discuss the report’s details and participate in a question-and-answer session to help the student better understand the findings.

Students will also be able to chat conversationally with Google Live regarding multi-step research papers to better understand the topic in question.

Want to learn more about DNA? Gemini’s got you covered. Google

Other educational features in Gemini include AI-generated 3D simulations, tables and grids, made after the student enters a specific prompt. A student who’s writing a paper on DNA can enter a prompt like “Show me how DNA works in 3D” and be presented with interactive visuals they can use to explore a DNA model.

Students also can generate simulations using Google Search to better understand complex topics. Science students can search for “pH scale” and see visual results in an interactive AI overview.

Stick with AI Mode in Google Search, and you can ask follow-up questions about the topic in question to dig deeper into a subject.

Customized quizzes can now also be created through Search. Students can enter prompts for subjects ranging from science and math to foreign languages. A student preparing for the SAT could ask, “Create a quiz with the most commonly tested vocabulary words to help me prep for the SATs.” Search will then generate a quiz based on the prompt.

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