Google rolls out new Gemini capabilities to Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive
Google announced on Tuesday that it’s bringing a slew of new Gemini-powered AI capabilities to Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive. The new features let users do things like quickly generate fully formatted first drafts, slides, and sheets based on information from their Gmail, Chat, and Drive.
A new “Help me create” tool in Docs lets users describe what they want to create, and Gemini will follow their instructions and gather information from Drive, Gmail, and Chat to generate a first draft. For example, you can ask Gemini to “draft a newsletter for our neighborhood association using the meeting minutes from my January HOA meeting and the list of upcoming events. ” Once you have a first draft, Gemini can help refine specific sections without regenerating the entire document. You can also use the “Help me write” tool to do things like improve clarity or add details where needed. Additionally, if you have multiple people working on a draft with differing voices and tones, you can now use a new “Match writing style” feature to help unify the documents.
Gemini will suggest edits to make the tone and voice consistent throughout the draft.
For example, if you find a travel itinerary template you like, Gemini can fill it in with your own trip details by pulling information from your emails, such as flight confirmations, hotel bookings, and rental car reservations.
As for Sheets, Gemini is evolving from a tool you work in to a collaborative partner, Google says.
For example, you could ask it to “organize my upcoming move to Chicago.
Create a checklist for packing by room, a contact list for utilities, and a spreadsheet to track moving company quotes from my inbox. ” For more complex tasks, you can now use a “Fill with Gemini” tool to populate tables even faster.
Instead of manually looking up each school’s deadlines, tuition, and other information, you can set up column headers for the details you need, then let Gemini fill in the table automatically by pulling relevant information from the web. Over on Sheets, you can now have Gemini generate a fully editable slide in your deck that matches your overall theme, drawing on context from your files, emails, and the web. If you don’t like a slide, you can ask Gemini to adjust it by asking it to do things like “match the colors to the rest of my deck” or “make this more minimal.
For instance, you will be able to ask Gemini to “create a 5-slide deck for my upcoming Tokyo trip.
Now, when you search in Drive using natural language, Gemini will surface an “AI Overview” at the top of your results, like the ones you see on Google Search. The overview summarizes the most relevant information from your files, while citing its sources, so you don’t need to open a document to find what you’re looking for. A new “Ask Gemini in Drive” feature lets you ask complex questions across your documents, emails, calendar, and the web.
They’re available in English worldwide for Docs, Sheets, and Slides, and in the U
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