Futuristic Flash Memory
I have been testing a web application called “Learn About“. It’s one of Google’s AI projects, and from what I can tell it is trying to play fetch with answers to your questions.
Whether you’re a student, a lifelong learner or just someone who loves to explore new ideas, Learn About is your guide to knowledge. It’s deeply informed by learning science principles, using proven techniques to enhance knowledge acquisition, promote long-term retention and foster a genuine love of learning.
It’s extremely delightful, because it presents a variety of information at your fingertips in response to what you ask and click on.
Save Early, Save Often, Also DIY
Its a challenge deciding which rabbit hole to dive into, when there are so many to choose from. But if that’s the biggest issue you have, then you’re doing great.
The only problem is that there’s no built in way to save your conversation with your AI. The app does such a great job providing you with contextual answers, relevant to your input, be it questions, statements or just plain clicks.
You can copy and paste or print to PDF or any number and manner of workaround solutions to save your conversation. It’s just not built into the program itself, and it feels like a lot of the magic can be lost in the process of manually
“Learn About is our conversational learning companion designed to help you dive deeper into any topic you’re curious about with Google AI.” – Google AI Era Learning Blog Post