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    Google Chrome is making it easier to share specific parts of long PDFs

    Google is adding the Text Fragment feature to its PDF reader to make it easier to share specific parts of long PDFs. The Text Fragment feature in Google Chrome lets you share a link to a specific part of a webpage. You select the text you want to highlight, and it creates a link. When someone clicks the link, it…

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    AI for your PDFs – Computerworld

    How the Acrobat AI Assistant chatbot works The Acrobat AI Assistant is easy to use and find: Just open a PDF in Adobe Acrobat or Reader. Then, click the colorful “AI Assistant” button on the toolbar. Adobe’s AI chatbot will open in a sidebar, providing you with a summary of the document and suggesting questions. You can also click a…

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    You Can Now Chat With Your PDFs in Google Drive—Here’s How

    Quick Links How to Chat With Your PDFs In Gemini A truly one-of-a-kind use for generative AI models is to scan a long document and give it prompts based on that. In a way, you’re chatting with the PDF. I want to show you how you can do just that right within Google Drive. Why Chat with PDFs? You can…

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    How to use ChatGPT to analyze PDFs for free

    PDFs often hold valuable information, but extracting and analyzing their contents can be time-consuming. Enter ChatGPT, an AI tool that’s proving increasingly versatile beyond simple text generation.  As users wait on tenterhooks for OpenAI’s reasoning-focused AI, many are finding creative ways to use existing features. ChatGPT’s abilities extend from generating graphs to analyzing videos, but its potential for PDF analysis…

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