Gmail, Google and AI Inbox
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Gmail is rolling out natural language queries with AI Overviews and the new Proofread feature for premium users to simplify your life.
Gmail can be a much smarter tool if you enable its new AI features: Suggested Replies, Help Me Write, Proofread, AI Overviews, and AI Inbox are here.
The aim is to transform Gmail from a traditional inbox into what Google describes as a “personal, proactive inbox assistant.”
The update also expands Google’s “Help Me Write” tool, which has previously been a premium feature in Gmail but is now being made available to all users. It also gains enhanced tone-matching functionality, Google said, which means it’s capable of mimicking the user’s writing style to make its suggested emails more realistic.
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Gmail is getting a whole host of AI updates to try and solve your most irritating workplace tasks
Previously seen (not always positively) in Google Search, AI Overviews are now coming to Gmail. Working in an almost-identical fashion, the feature will be able to quick find and condense information from a range of sources (in this case, your emails) into a brief and (hopefully useful) summary.
Gmail is about to lose the ability to fetch emails from other accounts via the POP standard, and it's also removing ‘Gmailify’ features for third-party accounts.
The new tools include AI summaries of email conversations, a new AI inbox mode, and the ability to get help drafting emails. While many of these features sound useful, they also seem like another example of AI slowly creeping,