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Google Gemini Unveils New Editing Feature for Simplified Text Editing

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Google Gemini Unveils New Editing Feature for Simplified Text Editing
07 Mar 2024
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News Synopsis

The AI tool ChatGPT's capacity to edit and create text, generate poetry, make music, and do many other tasks captivated people when it was first released in 2022.

A few months later, Google introduced Bard, an AI tool of its own. Recently, Google changed the name of the Generative AI tool to Gemini, and since then, it has been receiving improvements to improve user experience.

Google has now made it simpler for consumers to alter material produced by Gemini in a recent update. This method will not only save you time, but it may also enable you to produce higher-quality articles.

A new function is added to Google Gemini.

The most recent version of Gemini allows users to modify specific portions of the replies that the AI chatbot generates. With this new functionality, users may easily modify the chatbot's responses to their queries without needing to request a full rebuild.

In the past, you had to either redo the entire essay or do it yourself if you wanted to modify anything in the text that Gemini had produced.

But now you may request a full rewrite, change certain passages of the produced content to make it shorter or longer, or both using this new functionality.

Tips for utilizing the feature

You only need to choose the text section you want to alter in order to utilize this function. After then, a tiny pencil symbol will appear. Move your cursor over to it and press it. Following this, a little pop-up menu with four options—regenerate, shorter, longer, and remove—will show up.

While other choices can assist in reducing, adding, or eliminating a sentence entirely, regenerate will totally rebuild the text.

Gemini was requested to write a brief line on Apple for India Today Tech in order to test out the new capability. We then highlighted a little section of the paragraph and the edit menu appeared once a response was created.

9to5 reported per Google, customers may see an error message stating that "Gemini couldn't do that" under some circumstances.

This generally occurs when users ask questions that the chatbot is unable to answer, give instructions for changing the response, or request unsupported text formatting modifications.

Google looks to prevent users from editing text replies that come from extensions, responses that contain code blocks, and choices that include graphics.

Note that this functionality is only available in English at this time and only works with the Gemini website.