Google Launches Enem Simulation Feature on Gemini
Google has introduced a new feature on its Gemini platform to help students prepare for the Enem exam

The Google company has launched a new feature on its Gemini platform to aid students in preparing for the Enem exam. This feature allows students to take free simulated exams with questions previously used in the national exam. After completing the simulation, students receive a diagnosis of their performance and suggestions for further study in specific areas.
How to Access the Feature
To access the simulation feature, students can enter the Gemini platform and type a command such as "I want to take an Enem simulation". They can choose to take a complete test or select one of the four areas of knowledge. After answering the questions, students will receive information about their correct answers and areas where they need to improve.
What the Feature Does After the Simulation
The feature transforms the results into guidance, indicating content that requires attention and paths to follow for further study. According to Leandro Esposito, director of partnerships for Google Search and Gemini in Latin America, the idea behind the feature is to help students decide what to do after identifying a difficulty. The feature allows students to choose different ways to continue their training, such as retaking the test or using flashcards to memorize concepts and formulas.
Partnership with Akira Enem
The Google company partnered with the Brazilian edtech Akira Enem to structure the content behind the feature. Alexandre Dubugras, CEO and founder of Akira Enem, explains that the partnership was not only about making Enem questions available to the artificial intelligence, but also about creating interactions to provide the best possible commented resolutions. The data structure relates questions to the content to be mastered and provides explanations after errors.
Additional Resources
The Google company has announced a workshop on September 10 to teach students how to use the Gemini platform for Enem simulations. The recording will be available until the end of the month. Additionally, the company is offering a free year of Google IA Plus to university students to support higher education and academic research. With the free subscription, students will have access to the Gemini Omni, twice the usage limits on Gemini, and 400 GB of cloud storage, as well as unlimited uploads of class materials, study notebooks, and interactive visualizations, and access to Gemini Live.





