Google Gemini gets AI study guides and flashcards from handwritten notes

Google has started rolling out Digitize your paper notes with Gemini, a new feature in the Google Gemini app that allows users to convert handwritten notes into AI-generated study guides and flashcards for exam preparation.

The feature is designed for students who take handwritten notes throughout the semester and later need to review large amounts of material during exam season. Users can take photos of each page of notes, upload the files to Gemini, and ask the AI assistant to generate study material using prompts such as:

Create a study guide based on my course materials for my exams.

According to Google, Gemini can process hundreds of pages of raw notes and organize them into logical and structured study guides or flashcards. Users can also ask Gemini to skip introductory topics and focus more on advanced or complex subjects if they already understand the basics.

Google says the feature can help organize a semester’s worth of learning into easier-to-review material that users can revisit later when school is back in session. The company also notes that users should upload their course materials before submitting prompts to receive more tailored study guides.

Availability

The feature is rolling out through the Google Gemini app.


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