Google Upgrades AI Mode with Canvas and 3 Other New Features - How to Try Them
UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – Google's AI Mode adds image and PDF uploads plus an interactive Canvas tool to improve search for students and teachers during back-to-school season, company said.
- On Tuesday, Google said that it plans to support images, PDFs, and Canvas on desktop for AI Mode Labs participants in the U.S., India, and U.K., as upcoming features.
- Ahead of the back-to-school season, Google expanded AI Mode capabilities, starting to support image and PDF uploads on desktop, and rolled out in the U.S., India, and U.K. on Tuesday.
- Starting Tuesday, users can upload images to AI Mode's chat interface and ask follow-ups, with PDF support arriving in the coming weeks for document uploads and web queries.
- Google said these updates will support uploaded class notes and plans in Canvas, enhancing study and project organization for students and teachers during the back-to-school season.
- Google said AI Mode will support additional file types including Google Drive documents in the coming months and will integrate with Google Lens on desktop Chrome via an `Ask Google about this page` option.
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