Artie Beaty/ZDNETIf you’ve ever had trouble organizing your grocery list or figuring out what to pack for your next trip, a new feature from Google might help.Google Keep, the popular note-taking app that lets you jot down ideas and keep things organized, just rolled out a feature called “Help me create a list.” As the name implies, it uses AI to help you build a list based on the prompt you enter. Also: 5 free AI tools for school that students, teachers, and parents can use, tooYou can ask Keep to make lists using prompts like, “Packing list for a camping trip with 2 kids in summer,” “Classic movies to watch on Halloween,” or “Spring cleaning checklist for a 2-bedroom apartment,” Google says. The company adds that you’ll get better results the more specific your instructions are.Once Keep makes a list, you can paste it to a blank note to save or edit it. Also: 5 ways I use Google Keep for maximum productivityA small caveat: The feature is free for Pixel users but only available to Google One AI Premium subscribers or Workspace Labs users if you’re on another Android device. More