Google Gemini App Adds “Guided Learning” — New AI Study Tools for Students
Google’s AI assistant just went back to school — and it’s aiming to be your favorite study buddy.
The Gemini app has rolled out a new set of student-focused “Guided Learning” tools, designed to make studying more interactive and personalized. From breaking down complex topics to giving instant feedback on practice questions, Gemini’s latest update signals a deeper push into the education market.
Imagine having an always-available tutor that not only answers your questions but also walks you through problems step-by-step, adapts to your learning style, and even quizzes you to make sure you’ve got it. That’s what Google’s trying to deliver — and it could change how millions of students learn.
Let’s take a closer look at what’s new, how it works, and why it might give both ChatGPT and traditional study tools a run for their money.
What’s New in Gemini’s Guided Learning Features
The update introduces several interactive, education-focused capabilities:
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