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The new school year is coming forward, Google Declaration Wednesday it is launching a new equipment called Guided Learning in Jemini. Like sorting the tools of functions like the AI tutor, it is designed to help users to create deep understanding instead of just answering.
The launch is followed just one week after OpenAI roll out Study mode for ChatzPTWhich helps users to develop critical thinking skills only to get out of the answer to the answer to the question.
Launch Come in the middle of anxiety That AI Chatbots By reduced the learning process Because they spit the answers directly. The new equipment of Google and OpenAIIs probably aims to solve these anxiety by setting their chatbots as learning tools rather than general answer engines.
By learning the guided, the Geminee move will break the problems and will adapt the explanations to its users’ needs. The feature helps users to create and test their knowledge instead of just answering them using images, images, videos and interactive quiz.

Google says that the feature will help to unveil the “why” and “how” the feature is behind the concept of users.
“You are preparing for a test about enzymes, starting the first draft of a paper about the importance of bee’s population in supporting our food systems, or exploring your passion for photography, guided learning partners that help you get it – every step, Google’s education, VP, Google’s education, VP, VP, Google. Blog post.
In addition to the new features, Google has announced that it is working to fully equip Jemini to help users learn. Gemi will now automatically include images, diagram and YouTube videos directly into reactions so that the users help understand the complex issues better. Also, users can now ask Jemi to create flashcards and create a study guide based on their quiz results or other class elements.
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Google also announced on Wednesday that it is giving students the United States, Japan, Indonesia, Korea and Brazil a free subscription for Google’s AI Pro plan.
The plan includes access to expanded Gemini 2.5 Pro, Notebook, I see 3, Deep researchAnd more.