Google is one of the most advanced companies in the field of artificial intelligence. Today, Mountain View uses AI to enhance all of its products.
For example, Google uses its technological advancements to provide functionality Smart Compose In Gmail, save yourself time while composing a message. And on his smartphones For the snippet, AI is used to deliver smart photo features.
What you may not know is that Google also offers a feature called Smart Choice or Smart Choice on some Android models. In essence, when you select text, this feature can encrypt information and suggest actions in other applications.
For example, if you selected a group name in an article, Smart Select would display a button to listen to that group, next to the copy and share buttons in the streaming application.
Recently, Google seems to have improved this smart choice, which adds a link to a unit or currency converter. For example, when you select an amount, Smart Select will display an alternative button that will redirect you to the currency exchange page.
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For example, if you select the text “80 miles per hour”, this Google feature will display a toggle button. Taping it will take you to the side that turns into miles at 80 miles per hour.
Without this feature, you would have to copy the text, go to a converter, and then paste to be equivalent.
As mentioned by the 9to5Google site in an article published this December, it is not clear exactly when Google started releasing this new feature. But what is clear is that it is very easy to get information using your smartphone.



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