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Ever wanted to listen to your Google Docs? Well good news - you finally can, thanks to Gemini
Google is using Gemini to create AI-generated text-to-audio buttons in Google Docs to take the stress out of reading.
Google Docs will now let you generate an audio version of your documents using AI. In a post announcing the rollout, Google says you can customize Gemini’s AI audio output with different voices and playback speeds.
The Mountain View, California-based tech giant is beginning to roll out a text-to-speech model that'll be able to create audio versions of your Google Docs. The Gemini-powered model will offer a variety of voices and playback speeds to give you some room for customization. The new model has a little something for both authors and readers.
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The move by Google and Oracle signals a future in which AI is no longer locked to a single provider’s platform.
Google Docs now supports AI-powered read-aloud using Gemini: customized voices, adjustable playback speed, embeded audio buttons.
Love it or hate it, AI is becoming more accessible. Gemini fans may be a fan of Google Chrome's new feature that lets certain users access it from any page.
Gemini is finally available on Wear OS smartwatches. Was it worth the wait? I tested the updated assistant to find out.
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Google says that the voices are clear and natural-sounding, and you can tweak playback speeds or swap between different voice styles.
For likely the first time ever, security researchers have shown how AI can be hacked to create real world havoc, allowing them to turn off lights, open smart shutters, and more.
As kids return to school, some teachers are embracing AI tools to assist them in the classroom. NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch explains how a school is utilizing Google’s Gemini AI tool to enhance learning for high school students.