Gmail gets AI support

Gmail gets AI support which will allow you to get added search support on the go. The mobile apps for both Google Workspace and personal Google accounts are being updated to add machine learning models(Opens in a new window).

When you use the search feature in the Gmail app, the results are presented as a simple list in date order. With the introduction of artificial intelligence, a new section will appear at the top of the search results called “Top results.”

Gmail gets AI support

According to Google, it’s a “highly requested feature” by users. It’s also meant to speed up the process of finding emails or files in mobile apps.

The feature began rolling out to Gmail users on June 2, but Google says it could take 15 days or more before it’s available to all users.

Ever since the advent of Chat GPT, Google has been up on its heels trying to introduce identical AI-supported features.

Google also introduced  Bard, a new version of Google Search. At Wednesday’s Google I/O event, CEO Sundar Pichai announced Help Me Write.

Powered by the company’s proprietary AI. The new Google service will draft automated messages for you in Gmail, text messages, and other Google apps.

The Help Me options will have a major impact on the way that the world communicates via email. Learn more about how to Help Me Write works. And when it will be available to use in Gmail and other Google software.

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