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Google has upgraded its search and Gemini applications and launched a full set of AI learning and 3D simulation tools. Google recently announced the launch of a series of new learning tools for its search engine and artificial intelligence assistant Gemini, including AI-generated interactive visual content, 3D simulations, a dedicated student center, and customized practice tests.
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Google has upgraded its search and Gemini applications, launching a full set of AI learning and 3D simulation tools. Google recently announced the launch of a series of new learning tools for its search engine and artificial intelligence assistant Gemini, including AI-generated interactive visual content, 3D simulations, a dedicated student center, and customized practice tests. This initiative aims to make Gemini the first choice AI assistant for students when studying and preparing for exams, fully benchmarking OpenAI and many educational technology start-ups. In terms of Google search capabilities, students can now generate custom tools and simulations to understand complex topics. For example, when learning pH value, you only need to search for relevant keywords and you will get interactive visual charts in the AI overview, making basic knowledge more intuitive. Users can also ask follow-up questions (such as marking the location of citrus fruits on the pH scale) and the system will create a tailored interactive experience. In addition, users can simply enter a command like "Create a frequently used vocabulary test to prepare for the SAT" and get customized practice tests covering science, mathematics, humanities and foreign languages directly in the search box. In the coming weeks, the Lens feature in Google Search will also usher in a new interactive learning experience. Students simply tap the camera icon in the app and upload a photo of the puzzle, and AI explains concepts, points out potential errors, and provides guidance if they get stuck. Students can also upload PDFs, documents, slides, handwritten notes and other files, and let the search function generate exclusive learning materials such as one-page summaries based on them. For the Gemini application, Google has launched a new feature that allows students to launch multi-step research reports in Gemini Live and discuss them in depth in a conversational format. Users can ask Gemini to research a specific topic and then close the chat window to deal with other matters. The AI will work in the background and send notifications when the report is ready. Users can then discuss the results or ask supplementary questions via voice. At the same time, Gemini can now generate functional 3D simulation content. For example, by inputting "show how DNA works in 3D", users can interactively rotate and zoom in on the 3D structure on the screen. Finally, Google has set up an exclusive learning center in the Gemini application to gather various learning tools in one place. Users can create study notebooks, create knowledge flashcards and participate in practice tests here to obtain a more systematic learning experience. via AI News (author: AI Base)