Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been all the rage of late. Ever since OpenAI launched ChatGPT, every tech company is looking to integrate AI to enhance user experience in some way or another.  The latest entrant in the list is Google which has announced new generative AI features for its Workspace apps, including Google Docs, Gmail, Sheets, Slides, Meet, and Chat.

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With the new Artificial Intelligence features, it will be a lot easier for users to draft, reply, summarise and prioritise their Gmail.

Google introduces AI features in Docs

In Docs, they will get to brainstorm, proofread, write, and rewrite, while in Slides, they will get to bring their creative vision to life with auto-generated images, audio, and video.

Moreover, in Sheets, users will be able to go from raw data to insights and analysis via auto-completion, formula generation, and contextual categorisation, while in Meet, they will be able to generate new backgrounds and capture notes.

In Chat, the new AI features will enable workflows for getting things done for users.

"We'll launch these new experiences this month via our trusted tester programme, starting with English in the US. From there, we'll iterate and refine the experiences before making them available more broadly to consumers, small businesses, enterprises, and educational institutions in more countries and languages," Google said in a blog post.

Meanwhile, Google is reportedly working on a new "Search Companion" feature for its web browser Google Chrome.

The Search Companion will be a helpful new way to search the web using Lens.

With the new feature, the tech giant aims to bring a deeper connection between Lens and Chrome.

With IANS inputs