Google Releases New Duet AI Assistant for Workspace

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Published on August 29, 2023 - Duration: 01:31s

Google Releases New Duet AI Assistant for Workspace

Google Releases New Duet AI, Assistant for Workspace.

On August 29, Google announced its new Duet AI assistant on all Workspace apps, including Gmail, Docs and more.

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On August 29, Google announced its new Duet AI assistant on all Workspace apps, including Gmail, Docs and more.

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The Verge reports that the company said the technology behind Duet has been in testing for quite some time.

Over a million users have already reportedly tested Google's new virtual assistant.

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The announcement means that Duet will now be available to anyone subscribed to Google's Workspace apps.

The announcement means that Duet will now be available to anyone subscribed to Google's Workspace apps.

Earlier this year, Google unveiled its Duet AI at the company's I/O developer conference.

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At the time, the company promoted the tech as a helpful collaborator that can assist across all Google apps.

For example, the assistant can turn a Google Docs outline into a presentation in Slides.

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The tool also has creative capabilities, writing email responses or even creating AI-generated images.

The tool also has creative capabilities, writing email responses or even creating AI-generated images.

Access to Duet costs $30 per user for larger organizations.

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According to the head of Workspace, Aparna Pappu, the pricing for smaller teams has yet to be finalized.

The Verge reports that Duet enters the market as a direct challenger of a number of other AI tools believed to have the potential to change the way people work.

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The Verge reports that Duet enters the market as a direct challenger of a number of other AI tools believed to have the potential to change the way people work.


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