- The new Gemini Catch tool can highlight the changes in Google Drive files
- Google docs, sheets and slides are all included
- Users can choose a specific file to analyze, or their entire Google unit
Stay up to date with any change made in the key work of Google’s work space or commercial archives should be much easier thanks to a new feature of “Catch Me Up” driven by Gemini.
The tool can scan through its Google Drive space and quickly identify which files have recently been edited, providing a complete summary of changes in a brief general description.
Although Google warns that these reports are not destined to be completely complete, the tool will cover file editions such as documents and file comments on documents, leaves and slides.
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“” Catch Me Up “provides a high -level general description of important changes in documents from your unit, or a synopsis of the main changes and comments in a particular file, since it was opened for the last time to ensure that users are always updated”, a JOOGLE WORKSPACE blog post updates that announces the explained changes.
The tool may provide several types of updates: You can find a high level report for Catch Me Up by selecting the “Catch Me Up” push at the top of the Google Drive home page, with the response shown in the Gemini side panel.
For a specific file or document, the tool can show if there have been changes in that file since the last time he saw it and provides a general description of what changed, with an indicator of specific capture activity shown next to the name of the file on Google Drive.
Users must have intelligent characteristics and customization activated for Google Workspace to access Catch Me Up, which is being implemented now.
It will be available at the following levels of Google Workspace; Business standard and Plus, Standard and Plus, customers with the premium complement of Gemini or Gemini education, and Google One AI Premium, with any user who has previously bought the Gemini business or the Gemini Enterprise accessories also established to receive the function.