Google continues to work to improve the user experience by introducing updates and features that help make navigating your devices seamless. The focus has especially been on AI-driven initiatives and how the technology can enhance offerings and simplify user tasks. Now, the tech giant has introduced a new feature powered by artificial intelligence called Simplify in its iOS app that is meant to help iPhone users understand complex information in a simplified way, as the feature's name suggests. Starting today, users can pick any piece they are struggling to understand and then use the tool for a clearer version without switching apps.
Google has now introduced an AI for its iPhone users to make it easy for them to understand complex information
Google's Gemini AI now brings users Simplify, which was curated by Google Research to make the technical language more understandable and accessible, as reported by The Verge. An example of this is when presented with medical terminology, we are often not able to grasp it fully. Simplify would be used to understand the technical language by simplifying the information.
So, if you are trying to grasp information that is technical or has quite the jargon added in the text, you can understand it by simply using the AI tool. You are not required to look up other sources to be able to fully understand concepts. Google has been testing the capability, where many users were satisfied with its simplified versions of complex information. While highlighting the feature's utility, the tech giant recognizes that the study had limitations and that more work is needed to avoid potential errors.
Those who want to try their hands on the new Simplify feature in the Google apps for iOS simply need just to highlight text on a web page, and then a menu will appear where users have to tap in the Simplify action, and the job will be done. While the availability of the new capability is currently only for iPhone users, given how the company is looking for ways to extend it to more platforms, we could see it make it to Android or desktop Chrome.
Google is determined to ensure that users can use the Simplify feature to understand and nuance content, especially in technical areas where they lack knowledge.
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