Google Workspace AI: Everything You Need To Know [Video]

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Some of our readers ask: how to access Google AI tools?

The feature was originally announced in May and just went live for iPhone, iPad, and Android. Google AI is a website that showcases Google’s research and products in artificial intelligence. You can access it by visiting https://ai.google.

Depending on what kind of AI tool you are looking for, you may find different options on Google AI. For example, if you are interested in generative AI, which can help you create new content such as text, images, videos, or audio, you can explore some of Google’s generative AI features and tools like Bard, MakerSuite & PaLM API, and Studio Both. You can also access Google’s machine learning products and services on Google Cloud.

To access Google’s AI tools first, make sure you have a Google account. If you don’t have one, you can create one for free.

Regardless, here’s a general way to access most of Google’s AI tools:

Google Account
First, make sure you have a Google account. If you don’t have one, you can create one for free.

Google Cloud Console
Next, go to the Google Cloud Console – https://console.cloud.google.com. This is where most of Google’s AI and machine learning tools are housed.

Enable Billing
Some of Google’s AI tools are not free, so you might need to enable billing for your Google Cloud project. To do this, go to the Billing section of the Cloud Console and follow the instructions.

Enable the AI Service
Each AI tool is a separate service that needs to be enabled for your project. For example, if you wanted to use the Vision AI, you would go to the “APIs & Services” -> “Library”, search for “Vision AI”, and enable it.

API Key or Service Account
Depending on the tool, you might need to generate an API key or create a service account to authenticate your application. This can be done in the “APIs & Services” -> “Credentials” section.

Documentation
Finally, refer to the specific tool’s documentation for how to use it. This often involves making HTTP requests to a specific URL or using one of Google’s client libraries.

Remember to always respect Google’s terms of service and privacy policies when using their tools.

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