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I am genuinely impressed Google has quietly released “Learn about” a genius new AI tool: You can enter any topic you want to learn and you'll be able to dive right in VERY easily. It suggests the related aspects, simplifies, illustrates, etc. More below:

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Paul Couvert1 year ago

Here's the link to access it: It's only available in the US at the moment, but it works with a VPN. Truly the best tool for learning a new subject I've tried so far.

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Evan Liu 劉雲清1 year ago

In my opinion, they're doing too many things at once, but they don't have one place where all these functions are well-integrated together into one product.

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Paul Couvert1 year ago

As far as I know Google has always worked like this. Lots of "small" teams working on different projects, sometimes resulting in big things.

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Learn AI1 year ago

It is funny how their free service is better than their Gemini Advance 😂 what are they thinking 😅

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Paul Couvert1 year ago

Haha they should 100% integrate it into Gemini Advanced

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Drohi - ReSSRection 🌄1 year ago

This is absolutely marvelous, and so well-organized. I could practically take screenshots and turn it into a PowerPoint on a topic. Thx for sharing this - hope they don't shut down the effort!

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Paul Couvert1 year ago

Same, I even hope they'll "take it out" of experimental status and make it a separate product or integrate it into an existing one.

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TestingCatalog News 🗞1 year ago

This one is good yes ☝️

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Paul Couvert1 year ago

Very good!

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Jeremiah Yane1 year ago

Google stepping up their game. Love this new feature.

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Paul Couvert1 year ago

Yeah. I hope it doesn't remain at the experimental stage because the potential is huge.

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