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Google Releases New AI Features To Upgrade Chromebook Laptops

Since the inception of AI tools, big tech companies started improving and including AI features in their products and devices. Last week,...

Since the inception of AI tools, big tech companies started improving and including AI features in their products and devices.

Last week, it was about Microsoft, this week it’s about Google.

Google has announced the integration of some new AI features in its Chromebook Plus.

It possesses an all-in-one AI feature as you can now write like a pro with “HelpMeWrite”, explore ideas with “Gemini” and edit photos like a pro with “Magic Editor”.

According to them, more features await users.

Furthermore, a surprising plan was released for new Chrome users as they get to use these AI features for free in their first year of buying Chrome Plus PC.

See 3 new AI features released by Google

Help Me Write

This is a Google AI that assists Chrome users in developing great write-ups.

As the users type, this AI feature gives suggestions for grammar or better word choice.

It does not only correct or suggest grammar, it also identifies potential instances of plagiarism.

Another AI feature coming to Chromebook laptops.

You select a photo to edit on the Google Photos app and tap the magic editor button to get started.

Tap or circle the object you want to edit, hold, and drag to reposition or pinch to resize them.

This feature does not only edit the picture but these photos are automatically synced to the Google Photos library.

Gemini

This is exclusively for brainstorming ideas, as it possesses lots of data from all over the Internet for ages.

Google announced in an article to offer an AI premium plan to new.

Chromebook users for a period of 1 year, after which they continue to subscribe for $26.99/month

Every tech company out there keeps improving in one way or the other to serve its users better and attract more customers.

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Written by Joanna Jaiyeola
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