Google Lets AI Tutor Your Homework While Watching You Blink
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Google is rolling out AI Mode upgrades that'll have students sneaking less and learning more—or at least pretending. Soon, you'll be able to upload images and PDFs, ask questions about plants or math, and even "point their camera at whatever they have a question about and ask about it aloud." In true Big Tech fashion, Google claims this helps students 'dig deeper into what they’re learning' with features like Canvas creating study guides in real time. Because nothing says academic integrity like a digital snitch that’s always listening.
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(1 of 3)Source: Theverge | Published: 7/29/2025 | Author: Emma Roth
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