Google's new tool "Talk to Books" answers any questions by reading thousands of books

Google's new tool

Google now introduced a new feature "Talk to Books" a new way to find answers on the internet that should bring pleasure to researchers, bookworms and anyone seeking to expand their thinking on a range of topics. Type a question into "Talk to Books," and AI-powered tool will scan every sentence in 100,000 volumes in Google Books and generate a list of likely responses with the pertinent passage bolded.

Talk to Books will tackle any query you have, however trivial, esoteric, or abstract. For example, here are the first two results for "How can I stop thinking and fall asleep?":

Often people with sleep problems do actually sleep during some part of the night but don't realise that they do. If you suspect that this is happening for you, then try giving yourself reassuring messages that you can gradually fall asleep. You can also reassure yourself that: from Self-Hypnosis For Dummies by Mike Bryant, Peter Mabbutt

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