Google’s AI now lets you talk to your Gmail inbox
Google has announced an expansion of its AI features for Gmail, introducing a new functionality called Gmail Live. This feature allows users to interact with their inbox using natural language, making it easier to find specific information. Gmail Live is set to roll out later this summer, initially available to Google AI Ultra subscribers.
- ▪Gmail Live enables users to ask questions about their inbox in natural language.
- ▪The AI can understand nuances and pull specific details from emails.
- ▪This feature is an addition to traditional Gmail search, not a replacement.
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Google isn’t finished infusing AI into your inbox. On Tuesday, the tech giant announced an expansion of its “AI Inbox” functionality for Gmail, which is adding conversational AI features. That means you can ask Gmail about things in your inbox instead of typing in search terms. The company says the Gemini AI-powered feature, called Gmail Live, will help you quickly find information buried in your inbox. Image Credits:Google Perhaps you need information about your upcoming flight, the time of your dentist appointment, the door code for your Airbnb rental, or some details about an event at your kid’s school, for instance. Before, you’d have to type in keywords in the search box (or maybe type in someone’s email address or domain) to try to narrow down your search.
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