Senior Director of Product Management at Google Josh Woodward teased a prototype called Project Tailwind. The concept is a notebook that’s aimed at students, but it could really benefit anyone who deals with a lot of text.
As Woodward describes it, the AI notebook is designed to help you learn faster. It is trained on your documents from Google Drive to create a personalized and private AI model.
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Although Woodward didn’t get into the details of the design, he did show a demo of what it’s capable of. In the demo, Woodward selected a number of computer science history study notes in Google Drive. After submitting those notes to Tailwind, a new page was brought up that included the selected documents and a generated study guide based on the information. The notebook was able to pull out key topics and provide suggested questions. Additionally, Woodward was able to create a glossary of terms for specific topics.
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