Remember with artificial intelligence instead of directly obtaining answers. This is Google’s goal for users of his Chatbot Gemini. The company announced on Wednesday, August 6, the launch of a “Learning Guide” (French Learning Guide) on Wednesday, August 6).
It is presented as “a new experience designed to act as a personal learning partner”, encouraging users not to go to the simplest asking Gemini to respond to their requests.
“The learning guide encourages participation thanks to the open and in -depth questions that arouse the discussion and allow it to deepen a topic (…) (IT) breaks the problems step by step and adapts the explanations to their needs, to help him develop his knowledge and skills,” Google said in a press release.
“Rich and multimodal responses”
According to the company, users can use this learning guide to prepare an exam or start “the first draft of an article” on a particular topic. Because it will provide “rich and multimodal responses” that will include interactive patterns, patterns and even questionnaires.
Google specifies that this learning partner is the fruit of years of research and associations with teachers, education experts and students. The company has worked in particular with teachers so that the learning guide is “a tool that accompanies its teaching.”
With this learning guide, Google follows Openai’s footprints. The creator of Chatgpt launched a way he studies last week, which also aims to press users so that they will not let the chatbot do everything alone.
Source: BFM TV
