Google discloses its acquisition of cellular studying app Socratic because it relaunches on iOS

Google publicly disclosed its acquisition of homework helper app Socratic in a statement this week, detailing the added fortify for the corporate’s AI era and its relaunch on iOS. The purchase it seems that flew beneath the radar — Google says it purchased the app remaining yr. Accordi…
Google publicly disclosed its acquisition of homework helper app Socratic in an announcement this week, detailing the added support for the company’s AI technology and its relaunch on iOS. The acquisition apparently flew under the radar — Google says it bought the app last year. Accordi…Original article
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