Turn Your Spoken Ramblings Into Coherent Articles With Google Docs Live
It's gotten pretty easy to use tools such as ChatGPT or Google Gemini to generate reams of text, but it often requires rounds of refining prompts to get the output you want. Now you can voice your disorganized thoughts within Google Docs and a new AI feature will fuse them into readable text, though only higher-tier Google AI subscribers will be able to use it when it arrives this summer.
At Google I/O 2026, the company unveiled a new feature -- Docs Live -- that turns spoken ramblings into organized text. The kicker is, if you grant it permission, it will rifle through your connected Google accounts (Gmail, Drive and Chat) as well as pore over the web to refine the output. At last week's Android I/O Edition event, we saw a similar feature, called Rambler, added to the Gboard keyboard that lets you dictate text messages...
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