Now it’s easier than ever to express yourself with emoji
With a new keyboard update, you can change a color or gender expression of an emoji with just one tap.
How AI can make classrooms more accessible
We recently spoke at the Department of Education about the intersection of accessibility and AI, and how it informs the future of education.
How to choose the best Gmail inbox type for your needs
There are multiple Gmail inbox structures to choose from, and each comes with different benefits based on your needs.
How a visually impaired engineer created a voice command tool with Android
Editor’s note: Pramit Bhargava is a computer engineer and founder of Louie, an app for the visually impaired to have full voice control over third party mobile applicati…
How Google Classroom help teach kids where their food comes from
Students in one school in Japan used Classroom to learn where their food comes from — and the result was fewer picky eaters.
Meet 7 women developing AI startups in Asia Pacific
Seven women-led AI startups from India, Japan and Korea have received grants from Google’s inaugural Women Founders Fund.
Calling all AI cybersecurity startups — in Europe and, now, the U.S.
Launch of the new Google for Startups Growth Academy: AI for Cybersecurity program for companies based in Europe and the U.S.
New ways to get inspired with generative AI in Search
We’re testing new ways to get started on something you need to do — like creating an image that can bring an idea to life, or a written draft when…
How Android phones help us be ourselves
New updates to Android 14 make it even easier to customize your device and find new ways to express yourself.
Bing Chat for Educators – a new Professional Development course on Microsoft Learn
Last week, we launched a new Microsoft Learn course called Enhance teaching and learning with Bing Chat. This course is designed for educators to explore using Bing Chat in education…
