Google is Unveiling a New Era of AI-Powered Features in Gmail
In a move that reinforces its focus on artificial intelligence, Google has rolled out several new features to its popular email service, Gmail. The company's Gemini AI technology is at the heart of these updates, aiming to improve the user experience by making it easier to manage messages and stay productive.
The first premium feature, AI Overviews, allows users to ask natural language questions about their emails in the search bar. This can help individuals quickly find specific information or summarize lengthy conversations. While some features require a subscription for full functionality, those seeking basic summaries of mail threads will be pleased to know that this function is available for free.
Furthermore, Proofread, a premium feature designed to rival Grammarly, has also arrived in Gmail. As users type their emails, Proofread offers suggestions on grammar, word choice, and sentence structure. This intelligent tool promises to enhance writing clarity and accuracy.
Another subscription-only feature, AI Inbox, introduces a new approach to managing email clutter. This "personal briefing" service identifies key messages and prioritizes content based on frequency of contact and inferred relationships. While the exact details remain under wraps for now, Google assures users that this secure feature respects their privacy expectations.
Free additions include Help Me Write, a tool generating email copy from prompts, and Suggested Replies, drafting responses in line with the user's tone and style. These features are available to all Gmail users today without the need for a subscription.
As these updates roll out across English-speaking Gmail accounts in the US, Google has expressed its intention to expand Gemini-powered features to more languages and regions "in the coming months."
In a move that reinforces its focus on artificial intelligence, Google has rolled out several new features to its popular email service, Gmail. The company's Gemini AI technology is at the heart of these updates, aiming to improve the user experience by making it easier to manage messages and stay productive.
The first premium feature, AI Overviews, allows users to ask natural language questions about their emails in the search bar. This can help individuals quickly find specific information or summarize lengthy conversations. While some features require a subscription for full functionality, those seeking basic summaries of mail threads will be pleased to know that this function is available for free.
Furthermore, Proofread, a premium feature designed to rival Grammarly, has also arrived in Gmail. As users type their emails, Proofread offers suggestions on grammar, word choice, and sentence structure. This intelligent tool promises to enhance writing clarity and accuracy.
Another subscription-only feature, AI Inbox, introduces a new approach to managing email clutter. This "personal briefing" service identifies key messages and prioritizes content based on frequency of contact and inferred relationships. While the exact details remain under wraps for now, Google assures users that this secure feature respects their privacy expectations.
Free additions include Help Me Write, a tool generating email copy from prompts, and Suggested Replies, drafting responses in line with the user's tone and style. These features are available to all Gmail users today without the need for a subscription.
As these updates roll out across English-speaking Gmail accounts in the US, Google has expressed its intention to expand Gemini-powered features to more languages and regions "in the coming months."