Overview
- The company published its “AI and the Future of Learning” paper, outlining how its systems aim to improve learning outcomes without replacing educators.
- New and integrated features span Gemini Guided Learning, conversational experiences in YouTube and Search, NotebookLM study aids, and no‑cost assistants in Google Classroom.
- Media reporting says more than two million students in India now have access to a Google AI Pro student offer that provides its most advanced AI tools at no cost for one year.
- Capabilities include multimodal, real‑time help using voice and camera through tools like Gemini Live and Lens, with support in English and Hindi in India.
- Google highlights responsible use by promoting AI literacy and exploring assessment models less susceptible to cheating, such as debates, portfolios and oral exams.