Google's Windows application allows users to use Alt+Space as a shortcut to open the app in a small window and ask questions. This shortcut is very familiar to Mac users, as it opens the Spotlight search. The app obviously opens Google search, but more than that, because the user can select a specific window to ask Google a question or can choose the entire screen and share it with Google so that its artificial intelligence can provide better answers. With Google Lens, it is possible to select and search anything on the screen, not necessarily just a window. This enables users to "translate" images or text and get assistance in everything they do.
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Google's AI-powered application is now available worldwide for Windows.
As early as last September, Google launched an experimental Windows application with a built-in AI mode. It is now available to everyone worldwide, but currently only in English. However, there is no doubt that more languages will be supported soon.

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