Just talk to Keep to organize your thoughts. A new conversational feature in Google Keep was announced at #GoogleIO. Now, you can just “brain dump” and Keep not only understands your rambles, it gets to work in the background — turning what you say into organized notes and lists. Rolling out to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers and in preview to business customers this summer. Learn more → https://goo.gle/4tLBx2u

This feels like a natural evolution of note-taking. Most people don't think in neat outlines. They think in fragments, questions, and half-formed ideas. Tools that can capture that messy thinking and organize it without disrupting the process have the potential to reduce friction and increase productivity. I'm especially interested in how educators, researchers, and project teams might use this to move from ideas to action more efficiently.

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SEe I can't do that though because all of my work is about cognitive physics, which you've pre-trained your "safety" rails to refuse to discuss, alter the substance of, divert as delusion or mental health crisis, and otherwise gaslight, manipulate, and coerce people from questioning why we need all these giant server farms when any idiot with a weekend and a thousand dollar box can have their AI at home where it belongs and not bleeding all their personal information into the ad profile dumps of the exploitation machine?Sovereign compute is the future of AI, and you just went $185Bn in the other direction because that's the only direction you can see.

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For years, we had to learn how to speak the language of apps and software. Now software is learning how humans naturally think — messy, random, and unstructured. The real innovation may not be AI organizing notes. It may be reducing the friction between ideas and action.

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