Not only has Google created the new Google Cloud brand and introduced a number of new apps under the G Suite umbrella, but the company has also announced that it will be using artificial intelligence to beef up Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and even Calendar.

So what exactly does that mean? Among other changes, a new feature called Quick Access, which is available in Google Drive for Android, is said to cut 50 percent off of the average time it takes to find a file by removing the need to ever search for it. That’s because machine learning predicts which file you’ll need to access before you try to access it, and will display those files at the top of the screen.

Google Drive for Android is getting a new feature called Quick Access that pins the most relevant documents to the top of the app. Yay!

Docs, Sheets and Slides got a new “Explore” feature that uses natural language search to help you research reports, organize data or design better looking presentations. In each of the main apps, an Explore button opens up a new sidebar with options based on the app you’re using.