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Google Suite Update - Quick Access Coming to Google Drive on the Web

Google is heavily invested in artificial intelligence and trying to learn what we are thinking. With additions like the canned responses on the Gmail App to a new release that is coming. Google Drive on Android and iOS has had the ability to try and focus on what files you might need in an area know as "Quick Access." The machine is trying to figure out what files you might be using next.

Quick Access

In the coming days, this technology will be added to the Google Drive web view. Now, Google will try to read what file you might be working on based on time of day, location, and other variables. This is helpful if you have to fill out a form for various items at the end of the day. This can be extremely helpful moving forward.

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