Google is reportedly working on adding a Memory feature to Google Assistant. This will allow one to save nearly anything including handwritten notes, to-do lists or reminders, screenshots, and pictures of objects.
Memory will then allow you to sort, search and revisit everything you’ve saved. Currently, Google is testing the feature on its employees.
According to 9to5Google, Memory can save a huge variety of content like articles, books, contacts, events, flights, hotels, images, movies, music, notes, photos, places, playlists, products, recipes, reminders, restaurants, screenshots, shipments, TV shows, videos, and websites.
Memory will also include provisional information depending on what you are saving. Say, for example, you are saving a movie, it will include a link to the trailer. Google items that you will save like Drive files will get customized preview cards.
Users will either use a Google Assistant command or a newly added home screen shortcut to store their items in memory. Saved items can then be tagged with categories like “read later” for reminders. One can also search for a specific saved item.
However, Google has not yet mentioned any plans for when the feature will be launched to the public.