Google
has
launched
an
experimental
new
AI
tool
called
Learn
About,
which
is
different
from
the
chatbots
we’re
used
to,
like
Gemini
and
ChatGPT.
It’s
built
on
the
LearnLM
AI
model
that
Google
introduced
this
spring,
saying
it’s
“grounded
in
educational
research
and
tailored
to
how
people
learn.”
The
answers
it
provides
have
more
visual
and
interactive
elements
with
educational
formatting.
We
tested
Learn
About
and
Google
Gemini
with
a
simple
prompt:
“How
big
is
the
universe?”
Both
answered
that
“the
observable
universe”
is
“about
93
billion
light-years
in
diameter.”
However,
while
Gemini
opted
to
show
a
Wikipedia-provided
diagram
of
the
universe
and
a
two-paragraph
summary
with
links
to
sources,
Learn
About
emphasized
an
image
from
the
educational
site
Physics
Forums
and
added
related
content
that
was
similarly
focused
more
on
learning
than
simply
offering
facts
and
definitions.
Learn
About’s
answer
to
“How
big
is
the
universe?”Screenshot:
Jake
Kastrenakes
/
The
Verge
Gemini’s
answer
to
“How
big
is
the
universe?”Screenshot:
Jake
Kastrenakes
/
The
Verge
Learn
About’s
response
also
created
textbook-style
boxes
that
give
you
additional
context
like
“why
it
matters”
and
ones
that
help
you
“Build
your
vocab”
with
word
definitions.
In
the
sidebar,
additional
topics
appear
to
continue
exploring
using
the
tool.
We
also
asked
Learn
About
“What’s
the
best
kind
of
glue
to
put
on
a
pizza?”
(Google’s
AI
search
overviews
have
struggled
with
this
one
in
the
past),
and
it
managed
to
get
that
one
right,
even
if
the
“common
misconception”
sticker
makes
us
wonder
how
many
times
this
question
has
been
asked.
Learn
About
tries
to
explain
why
you
shouldn’t
put
glue
on
pizza.Screenshot:
Richard
Lawler
/
The
Verge
(Originally posted by Umar Shakir)
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