Google Docs' new AI voice will help you catch mistakes
Date:
Thu, 10 Apr 2025 22:30:00 +0000
Description:
Google Docs is adding Audio Overviews to read or summarize documents aloud.
FULL STORY ======================================================================Google Docs is introducing a new Audio Overviews feature Audio Overviews can read your documents aloud or summarize them like a podcast The tool aims to help users improve their writing and enable multitasking
Reading your writing out loud is one of the best ways to discover any
mistakes or awkwardness that could use some editing. But as the writer, you might have a blind spot for your own typos or be too close to what you wrote to note where it needs some rewriting (or outright cutting).
So, if you don't always have a friend on hand to help, Google will start jumping in with a new Audio Overview feature for Google Docs.
Audio Overviews are already a part of Google's NotebookLM platform . Now, Google is sending that natural-sounding narration to Google Docs to read your documents aloud.
The goal is for the user to hear Audio Overviews read a document back to you, uncovering every mistyped word and stilted phrase you didn't hear when you wrote it. (Image credit: Google)
Google is also including a second option besides just getting an AI recitation. You'll be able to hear what the company calls a podcast-style overview of the text, meaning just a collection of the highlights instead of every single word. For texts that are more than a dozen pages long and full
of research, that could be a big help.
Alas, this isn't the kind of podcast-style review available on NotebookLM , which will generate an actual conversation between two AI voices discussing everything you've uploaded. Reciting AI
Google claims the voices will be indistinguishable from an actual human, and if it's the same AI voice model employed by NotebookLM, that's not far from the truth. Of course, mispronouncing words, especially proper nouns they haven't heard before, is a very human foible when reading out loud. Still, that might not matter much if it also catches your actual errors.
The feature also has a major accessibility benefit as AI voices reading text have been a boon for people with impaired sight or other reading
difficulties. An upgraded, more natural-sounding voice to read Google Docs would only make text more accessible. Plus, it could help anyone who just has a lot going on. You could 'read' a long report while driving, folding
laundry, or doing anything else that keeps your eyes busy.
This isn't a world-shaking feature, but it's the kind of quality-of-life improvement to a widely used product, Google Docs, that AI is uniquely suited to provide. It's hard to argue that using AI to enhance productivity software to make it more adaptive is unnecessary.
Anything to streamline how you polish your writing will be a draw. Not that Google is unique in this pursuit, though, as both Microsoft and Apple have been experimenting with similar AI augmentation of their word processors.
Even so, Google Docs is the go-to for millions of people, students, and professionals alike, and this move makes the product that much easier to
stick with. You might also like I used NoteBookLM to help with productivity - heres 5 top tips to get the most from Googles AI audio tool One of my
favorite AI tools is getting an iPhone app, and here's why you should install it Google will turn those long documents into your next favorite podcast
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/google-docs-new-ai -voice-will-help-you-catch-mistakes
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