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Google's strangest named AI tool to date, Dreambeans, will turn your life into a cartoon.
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Google The lab is a team of tech giants working on experimental product design, and it has a set of applications. iOS and Android It's a new artificial intelligence application that will really breathe life into you.
Look, dream beans. Why do you call it that? We will discuss this later.
First of all, what is it?
Product Leader for New Applications Go.zde Oznur tells TechCrunch that the idea is to generate a list of selected artificial intelligence illustrations of "Story" using data selected from various Google services. These stories take different forms and forms, although, in general, they appear to be recommendations for lifestyles. Oznur described them as “a place worth visiting, a subject worth exploring, something worth trying, an upcoming trip, an event that you should take note of”.
Dreambeans generates these ideas based on user Google data. The company states: “With your permission, Drambeans uses personal intelligence to connect information from Google applications such as Gmail, calendar, photos, YouTube and search history to plan a limited set of daily stories designed to stimulate new ideas.”
For example, there may be stories of geographical recommendation, such as a new coffee shop near the place where the user is advised to live, which may be of interest to them. Or, as is the case in this marketing video, if you want to have a new dog, and the event is marked in your Google calendar, Drambeans may provide some insight into how it feels to live with a new puppy. There may also be stories that are simply web-driven news articles based on past user interest.
Oznur states that this application was also developed as a cure for the end-day scrolls because it provides users with only a limited number of stories per day — usually between 10 and 14. She said that our idea was to get some inspiring ideas and go out of your life. Currently, many companies are trying to attract users who are tired of cell phone addiction. I recently reviewed a start-up company, Bond, which also uses artificial intelligence to automatically generate lifestyle advice for users.
What about privacy protection?
According to Oznur, they are very strong. She said that the only person who had access to the application story was the user. Users can also remove their data at any time and choose which Google services they want to connect to the tool.
And finally, how did the name "dream beans" come from?
She said that the idea of the name was partly the result of the way the system works when you sleep.
"Dreams are literally part of it, because when you sleep, the application is processing everything in the application you connect to, because, as you can imagine, it's extracting a lot of data," Oznur says. "The coffee beans part is about how to start a new day with a cup of coffee that's ready to make. It will take care of everything overnight and provide you with an inspiration for enrichment in the morning.”
Dreambeans currently applies only to eligible United States subscribers to Android and iOS versions of Google AI Ultra. However, waiting lists can also be used by users with individual Google accounts.
