Google is Introducing an AI Inbox Feature in Gmail That Summarizes Emails
In a bid to enhance the user experience, Google has announced a new feature called "AI Inbox" that will be available in its Gmail service. The AI Inbox tab reads every message in a user's inbox and provides a list of suggested to-do items and key topics based on what it summarizes.
This feature is part of Google's broader push to incorporate artificial intelligence into users' daily lives and conversations. The Gemini model, which powers the new tab, will analyze emails and suggest potential actions, such as rescheduling appointments or replying to messages.
According to Blake Barnes, who leads the project for Google, "We didn’t just bolt AI onto Gmail," emphasizing that the company built a secure privacy architecture specifically for this feature. Users can turn off the AI tools if they don't want them.
The new AI Inbox is available in a beta testing phase and will be free for all Gmail users. Additionally, multiple Gemini features that were previously only available to paying subscribers are now being offered to everyone.
Google has been working on its Gemini base AI model since 2023, integrating those improvements into its suite of software services, including Gmail and Search. Despite these advances, the reliability of generative AI tools remains questionable.
Users who have been using Gmail for years will be able to benefit from this new feature, which aims to improve inbox organization and streamline searches. However, as one blogger notes, relying on AI to decipher user queries can lead to inaccuracies, especially in cases where the software needs to provide almost guaranteed accuracy for tasks like scheduling appointments.
Google's efforts to incorporate generative AI into its services are ongoing, with more features being developed to enhance the inbox experience.
In a bid to enhance the user experience, Google has announced a new feature called "AI Inbox" that will be available in its Gmail service. The AI Inbox tab reads every message in a user's inbox and provides a list of suggested to-do items and key topics based on what it summarizes.
This feature is part of Google's broader push to incorporate artificial intelligence into users' daily lives and conversations. The Gemini model, which powers the new tab, will analyze emails and suggest potential actions, such as rescheduling appointments or replying to messages.
According to Blake Barnes, who leads the project for Google, "We didn’t just bolt AI onto Gmail," emphasizing that the company built a secure privacy architecture specifically for this feature. Users can turn off the AI tools if they don't want them.
The new AI Inbox is available in a beta testing phase and will be free for all Gmail users. Additionally, multiple Gemini features that were previously only available to paying subscribers are now being offered to everyone.
Google has been working on its Gemini base AI model since 2023, integrating those improvements into its suite of software services, including Gmail and Search. Despite these advances, the reliability of generative AI tools remains questionable.
Users who have been using Gmail for years will be able to benefit from this new feature, which aims to improve inbox organization and streamline searches. However, as one blogger notes, relying on AI to decipher user queries can lead to inaccuracies, especially in cases where the software needs to provide almost guaranteed accuracy for tasks like scheduling appointments.
Google's efforts to incorporate generative AI into its services are ongoing, with more features being developed to enhance the inbox experience.