You won't believe what Google just did to your emails and notes - conversational AI is here!
Google's 'Live' conversational AI is now showing up in Keep and Gmail, letting you chat with your notes and emails directly.
Google's conversational AI feature, known as 'Live', has started appearing in Keep notes and Gmail, allowing users to interact with their notes and emails directly. This feature was first previewed at Google I/O last month, where the company also announced a similar feature for Docs. The rollout of this feature is expected to begin sometime during the summer. Google has not provided an exact date for the rollout, but it has confirmed that the feature will be available to all users.
The introduction of conversational AI in Gmail will directly affect the way users manage their emails, making it easier to search and respond to messages. This feature will be particularly useful for users who receive a high volume of emails, as it will allow them to quickly and easily find specific messages. The feature will also enable users to interact with their emails in a more natural way, using voice or text commands. This will save users time and make their email experience more efficient.
The introduction of conversational AI in Google's products is part of a larger trend towards the use of artificial intelligence in technology. Google has been investing heavily in AI research and development, and the company has already introduced AI-powered features in several of its products, including Google Assistant and Google Photos. The use of AI in Keep notes and Gmail is a significant development, as it marks a major expansion of the technology into Google's productivity and communication tools. Insiders know that Google is planning to integrate AI into many more of its products in the coming years.
The rollout of Google's conversational AI feature is expected to continue over the coming weeks and months, with the feature becoming available to all users by the end of the summer. A key decision to watch for is the announcement of the feature's availability on other Google platforms, such as Google Drive and Google Calendar. One surprising detail is that the feature will also enable users to interact with their notes and emails when they are offline, using a cached version of the data that will be synced when the user comes back online.
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