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Google Reportedly Working on AI-Powered ‘Help Me Draw’ Feature for Google Keep | Technology News

Google Reportedly Working on AI-Powered ‘Help Me Draw’ Feature for Google Keep Google is reportedly working on a new artificial intelligence (AI) feature for Google Keep. As per the report, the company’s note-taking app might soon offer AI-powered enhancement to hand-drawn text and sketches. Dubbed Help Me Draw, the evidence of the feature were said to be found within the latest version of the Google Keep app for Android.

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