Google introduced new features to Circle to Search at their annual developer conference. These features can help students understand difficult class topics. Now, this feature has the capability to provide you with step-by-step instructions for a variety of math and physics problems.
The method is quite easy. To activate this feature, users simply need to press the home button or navigation bar and then navigate around the confusing problem. However, some math problems will require users to sign up for the experimental Google Search Labs feature.
The company says Circle to Search’s new capabilities are possible because of the model family A.I new thing called LearnLM which is specifically created and adapted for learning. They plan to improve this capability and release an enhanced version this year, capable of solving even more complex problems involving symbolic formulas, diagrams, graphs, and more.
Google announced a new feature called Circle to Search. It allows users to display the Gemini for Android bot assistant as an overlay on the currently open app. Users can easily drag and drop images from the overlay into apps like Gmail. They can also use the overlay to search for information without interrupting their current task.
They can tap “Ask this video” to find specific information in an open YouTube video, and if they have access to Gemini Advanced, they can use the “Ask this PDF” option to find information from a long document.
Google is also rolling out multimodal capabilities to the Nano, the smallest model in the Gemini family that can process information on the device. The updated Gemini Nano, which will be able to process images, sounds, and spoken language, is coming to Google’s TalkBack screen reader this year. Gemini Nano will allow TalkBack to describe on-screen images faster and even without an internet connection.
Finally, Google is currently testing a Gemini Nano feature that can notify users while a call is in progress if it detects common conversation patterns associated with fraud. Users will be alerted, for example, if they talk to someone who asks for their PIN or password or to someone who asks them to buy a gift card.
Google launched Circle to Search earlier this year at its Samsung Unpacked event, as the feature was initially available on Galaxy 24 devices, as well as on Pixel 8 devices. It is now also available for Galaxy S23, Galaxy S22, Z Fold, Z Flip, Pixel 6, and Pixel 7, and will likely be available for more devices in the future.
Author: Siti Sarifah Aliah
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