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The “Gemini Drop,” as the company calls the August release, includes tools for making illustrated storybooks from personal ideas and memories, and a premium “Deep Think” function designed to work through advanced math and programming problems.
Google also introduced “Temporary Chats,” conversations that are not stored in history and do not influence future responses, as well as more personalized answers based on past exchanges.
With schools reopening soon, the update leans heavily on education. Students can now generate quizzes and flashcards from their notes, use a new “Guided Learning” mode to grasp difficult topics, and better organize study materials. To drive adoption, the company said it will offer a free version of its Pro plan to students.
The move highlights Alphabet’s push to weave generative AI deeper into its products as competition intensifies with rivals including OpenAI and Microsoft.
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