Project Tailwind is Google’s latest foray into AI and it’s aimed at helping students organize their notes. Google describes it as “your AI-first notebook,” and the toolset is able to distill information from a personal notebook, making it all searchable, suggesting questions and main themes, and otherwise organizing the subject matter in an interactive way. Project Tailwind is an experiment at the moment and it’s available only in the US — the waitlist to try it out is accessible via Google.
Google revealed Project Tailwind during today’s I/O developer conference, showing off a few minutes of the program in action. After selecting a subject — computer science history — and pulling up a few pages of notes in paragraph form, the developer had Project Tailwind summarize the content, generate a glossary for one of the subjects, and offer a quiz on the information, among other actions.
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