You’re about to go on a shopping trip for dinner, but you don’t quite have the time to jot down every item to be featured on the list. Well, this is where a new Google Keep AI feature comes in. Google Keep is getting a new feature called Help me create a list. This will, as the name suggests, assist you in jotting down an extended list with little input.
This isn’t the only news surrounding Google Keep. Google is preparing the ability to assign a default note-taking app in your Android phone. When it does this, the company is planning on having Google Keep the first app compatible with it. This means that you will be able to quickly start a note right from the lock screen using a dedicated shortcut. Google hasn’t released this functionality just yet. However, the company is well on the way to getting it functional.
Google Keep could gain a feature called Help me create a list
Much like many of Google’s new products released lately, this involves generative AI, and that generative AI will be delivered through Gemini. We’re all familiar with the Help me write feature that’s present across Google Workspace and Google Chrome. Well, a similar feature’s coming to Google Keep.
Google calls this feature Help me create a list. If you have to quickly jot down a list of items for any reason, you will be able to ask Gemini for help. When the feature arrives for you, you will see a new button at the bottom of the screen when you start a new list. When you tap on the button, you will see a text field appear.
Just like with any other generative AI tool, you will simply type a query into the text field, and the AI will do the rest. For example, if you are going on a camping trip, you simply type “camping trip “. Then, the app will give you suggestions of items you should pack in order to have a successful camping trip.
Also, just like with any chatbot, you can be as specific as you want. So, if you’re going to a specific location, bringing a specific number of people, packing for a specific type of weather, Etc., you can tell Google Keep this, and it will generate results based on that input.
Right now, Google is still testing this out, so there’s a chance that you won’t see it yet.