Google might have just killed off spelling and grammar checks for good
New “Proofread” tool replaces spelling and grammar check in Google Docs
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Making any spelling or grammar errors in your work could soon come to an end thanks to a new AI-powered tool fromGoogle Workspace.
Theoffice softwarehas announcedProofread, a new service that wants to stamp out any mistakes using the power of AI.
Utilizing the company’s Duet AI platform, Proofread looks to supplant existing spelling and grammar checks, but also go above and beyond by offering a range of otherproductivityservices as well.
Google Proofread
Googlefirst announced Duet AI atGoogle I/O 2023, as the tech giant’s response to systems such as ChatGPT which have kickstarted the current AI boom.
Rolling out now to selected users, Proofread takes the form of a sidebar alongside your document listing and highlighting any potential errors or issues it has detected, and provide suggestions for a fix.
Google says the suggestion options will include the likes of:
The company says Proofread offers a much kinder and less intrusive way to suggest changes to documents, with the menu icon showing a blue dot when it has suggestions. Users can review all Proofread suggestions directly from the sidebar whenever they like, filtering out specific areas, and even customize the kind of suggestions they receive.
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The feature will be on by default, but can be turned off by heading toTools>Proofread. It is currently only available as part of the Duet AI for Google Workspace Enterprise add-on, but may roll out to more users soon.
The news was announced at Google Cloud Next 23, where the company also revealed howmuch of its Workspace suite will be getting full Duet AI interoperability, bringing advancements in efficiency and productivity across the board.
The new additions include Google Meet, which is getting better lighting and sound, automated translated captions and real-time content snippets, and Google Sheets & Docs, which will get better content discovery tools.
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Mike Moore is Deputy Editor at TechRadar Pro. He has worked as a B2B and B2C tech journalist for nearly a decade, including at one of the UK’s leading national newspapers and fellow Future title ITProPortal, and when he’s not keeping track of all the latest enterprise and workplace trends, can most likely be found watching, following or taking part in some kind of sport.
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