Google is currently developing AI features in its Notes app Keep, including the Magic List feature.
9to5google monitors the new features in the APK installation files for the modern version of the application, which is available in the Google Play Store, and is scheduled to be available to all users soon.
The new feature allows users to enter text commands to create lists for any topic or plan within the app, based on the artificial intelligence generated.
After entering the command, the application lists the items in a bulleted list with the option to edit them by adding and deleting them.
Google displays a warning that AI-generated menu items should not be considered "real," so users don't have to rely on its results to complete important tasks.
Google started developing NotebookLM a few months ago, an AI-powered note-taking tool that is ready to be tested as it allows users to add documents and sources. After that, the role of artificial intelligence begins to analyze the text in the sources, generate texts, and perform several tasks based on them, such as: b. Answer questions, summarize documents, and generate ideas.
Google wants to integrate artificial intelligence features into its various services and applications.
Note-taking app Google Keep is known as a simple free app, but that may not stop Google from incorporating some AI features without changing the overall feel of the app.