Google to Add Conversational Mode to Docs at I/O Conference
Google announced a new Docs Live feature that lets users edit and discuss documents through natural conversation. The tool is scheduled for demonstration at the company's annual I/O developer conference.
androidheadlines.comGoogle plans to introduce Docs Live, a feature that allows users to edit and collaborate on documents using spoken conversation rather than typed commands. The company described the tool as enabling a more open-ended workflow for reviewing and revising projects. A short demonstration video was shown during the I/O event.
Post by @techcrunch on X
Live is designed to replace sequences of precise instructions with back-and-forth discussion inside the document. Users will be able to ask questions, suggest changes, and receive responses in real time. The announcement was made through posts on the X platform that included a link to the demo clip. No release date or pricing details were provided.
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Users may edit documents through spoken conversation instead of typed prompts.
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