Google's AI mode can now tap photos and Gmail
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Google’s A.I. assistant, Gemini, can create a to-do list based on recent emails, among other new tricks. There are implications for your privacy.
Gmail is getting AI Overviews, smarter suggested replies, and upgraded proofreading tools as Google deepens its Gemini rollout. Starting today, Google is weaving its massive investment in AI into one product nearly everyone already uses—and for many people,
Google has announced a big change to Gmail, prompting the email service’s three billion users to make a decision about how they want to use the platform.
Google has just announced two huge changes to Gmail. Though one might be expected to some, the other comes out of left field, and as a result, more than 2 billion users of the world’s most popular email platform will find themselves at a crossroads and must make a major decision.
Overview: Gmail AI tools like Help Me Write and Smart Search streamline email writing, helping users respond faster with clear, well-written messages.Smart Sear
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I'm uninstalling Outlook for good, here's what I'm using to manage Gmail and other inboxes
Outlook couldn’t keep up
“IMPORTANT message for everyone using Gmail,” engineering YouTuber Davey Jones wrote in a viral X PSA on this alleged digital Trojan Horse. “You have been automatically OPTED IN to allow Gmail to access all your private messages & attachments to train AI models.”