Mountain View – United States of America: Google announced the launch of a new feature named Docs Live, a step aimed at integrating the smart voice assistant “Gemini” more deeply within its productivity applications, including Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Keep, as part of its accelerating expansion in interactive artificial intelligence tools.
The new feature allows users to interact with documents, emails, and notes directly via voice commands, where they can request text generation, summarization of long messages, paraphrasing, or brainstorming new ideas without the need for traditional manual typing.
Transforming Applications into Interactive Systems Powered by Advanced Gemini Models
According to Google, Docs Live relies on embedding advanced Gemini models within the daily workspace environment, allowing applications to transform from static tools into interactive systems capable of understanding context and executing tasks in real time, while improving response accuracy and work execution speed.
Reducing Time Spent on Routine Tasks and the Intensifying Tech Race
The company indicates that the objective of this step is to reduce the time spent on routine tasks within email and documents, enabling users to focus on content and creativity rather than repetitive editorial processes.
This addition comes amidst an accelerating race among major technology companies to develop smart assistants that are more integrated into daily applications, at a time when the artificial intelligence market is witnessing intense competition to deliver more natural and interactive experiences for users.


