We’re really impressed with the new “Edit images in Glean Assistant” capability that lets us annotate specific areas in an image, describe the change in natural language, and generate a new version directly in Glean. This dramatically improves the efficiency and precision of visual creation.
If we could do the same thing for PDF files – for example, open a PDF in a viewer, highlight or annotate the parts we want to change, describe the edits in natural language, and have Glean generate an updated version – it would significantly boost productivity for document review and content iteration. Interactive, in-place PDF editing with version history and easy comparison between revisions would make it much easier to refine documents step by step, just like we can now with images.