Until then, what do you think of this first foray into bringing AI to Google Keep Notes? Let us know in the comments below. Judging from how well things seem to work today, we suspect it won’t be long before Google makes “Help me create a list” available to the public. Once you’ve generated a list you’re happy with, the “Insert” button fills in your new list note, using the prompt as the title. If you don’t care for the results, you can alter your prompt and try again. (I probably don’t need “butter” and “cream” if I’m already buying pre-made “alfredo sauce.”) That said, it seems that Google intends for these AI lists to serve as a helpful starting point that you can later expand yourself. On another attempt, I asked for a “shopping list for Cajun chicken alfredo pasta,” resulting in an eight-item list that featured a few duplicates. The resulting AI-generated list offered some basic, generalized tips on improving my coffee brewing routine, such as ensuring that I use filtered water.
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