
The new section allows for the creation of a dedicated study notebook to collect research and information, in addition to preparing flashcards and conducting training tests, while developing study notebooks to support graphs and images.
Gemini can analyze the curriculum and add test dates and final assignments to Google Calendar, which helps students organize their schedules and keep track of important dates.
Google has also expanded its Deep Research capabilities to include Gemini Live, allowing students to request advanced research reports on complex topics, and then discuss the results with Gemini audio.
If the report takes a long time to prepare, the user can close the conversation and lock the phone screen, and Gemini will notify him when the report is complete.
In the coming weeks, Google will begin rolling out a new feature in Google Lens within its mobile application, allowing students to photograph a study paper or assignment, then get an explanation of the content and help in understanding complex concepts.
The advantage is not limited to providing answers, as Gemini can also help the student discover the mistakes he made and provide guidance to improve the solution.
These benefits come in conjunction with an offer from Google that grants eligible students in the United States a free Google AI Pro subscription for one year, with 5 TB of cloud storage, a Google Health Premium subscription, and higher usage limits for the Gemini Assistant, in addition to access to it within Google applications.
As for students outside the United States, they get a one-year Google AI Plus subscription, with 400 GB of cloud storage and lower usage limits for Gemini Assistant, an offer that is still available in many Arab countries.