I tested Google’s newest AI learning tool — and it taught me more than ChatGPT

Google AI on phone with laptop in background
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In a sea of AI slop and brain rot, Google’s 'Learn About' blends AI and education to turn search into a personal tutor.

If you’ve ever found yourself asking Google a question and wishing it could teach you instead of just listing links, you’re in luck. Google’s Learn About tool is transforming the way we explore information by turning search into a personalized learning experience.

Built on Google’s LearnLM model, the feature uses generative AI to break down complex topics into digestible explanations, interactive quizzes and visual timelines. The interactive experience is what makes it different from other AI learning tools, such as ChatGPT Study Mode.

I’ve been out of school for decades, but as a parent with kids who ask things like, “What’s on the other side of Space?” and “If you fell through Earth, would you fall forever?” I have found Learn About to be one of the most accessible ways to get answers and learn in the process. After all, as a lifelong learner, I have my own random questions, too.

Here's what Google Learn About does best, and why it’s my go-to AI for answers.

How Google Learn About works

Homepage for Google Learn About

(Image credit: Google AI/Learn About)

Learn About is launched via Google’s “Learning” site (rather than buried in Search for all users), it uses Google’s LLM infrastructure to generate interactive learning modules: you can type a topic (or upload material) and you’ll get a structured layout with brief explanations, images, “common misconceptions” cards, vocab helpers and short quizzes. It’s currently available only to English-speaking U.S. users.

Learn About pulls from Google Search’s massive index, then uses generative AI to explain, summarize and visualize the key points. Each topic is broken into layers: an overview, deeper dives and short quiz-style interactions to reinforce what you’ve read.

Think of it as an “AI explainer mode” that lives right inside Search. Unlike Gemini or ChatGPT, which thrive on conversational prompts, Learn About encourages exploration through structure, a format that actually helps users retain more information.

Why it matters

Search screen on Google Learn About

(Image credit: Google AI/Learn About)

Google’s approach to AI-assisted learning is more structured than ChatGPT or Gemini’s freeform chat. It’s like a guided digital textbook meets an infinitely patient tutor. For younger students or casual learners, the benefit is focus; you’re not just scrolling endless text, because you’re guided through it.

And, because it’s a separate site, unlike ChatGPT, learners (and I) are not tempted to stop learning and do something else, like generate an image or start coding.

Plus, it’s not limited to academia. I have found Learn About to be incredibly useful for adult curiosity, like understanding how black holes form, decoding the stock market or learning a few clever tidbits to drop at a dinner party.

Bottom line

In a world of uncertainty about how we get our information from AI (I'm looking at your Grokipedia) and search engines that push AI, Learn About feels like a breath of fresh air.

Whether you’re a student, a parent helping with homework, or just someone who loves random trivia, Google’s latest AI experiment makes learning feel a lot more human. Give it a try and let me know in the comments what you think.

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Amanda Caswell
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Amanda Caswell is an award-winning journalist, bestselling YA author, and one of today’s leading voices in AI and technology. A celebrated contributor to various news outlets, her sharp insights and relatable storytelling have earned her a loyal readership. Amanda’s work has been recognized with prestigious honors, including outstanding contribution to media.

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