Gmail is Celebrating 15 Years Anniversary with Smart Compose AI Suggestions
In Brief: Gmail was launched 15 years ago
today, but the basic email service it started out as barely scratches the
surface of what it has become today. In celebration of Gmail's anniversary,
Google is rolling out enhancements to Smart Compose that will make writing
emails faster.
The AI-based suggestion feature
will now be fully support on Android devices. Support for iOS devices is coming
soon. Google estimates that over 72 percent of the US workforce will be
mobilized in some capacity by next year. As a result, an increased number of
employees are relying on mobile email.
Within Gmail's desktop web
interface, Smart Compose is currently saving users from having to type more
than 1 billion characters per week. Bringing the feature to mobile is expected
to make that figure skyrocket. In addition to mobile support, Smart Compose is also being implemented in Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese.
One of the risks of heavily
relying on Smart Compose is sounding like a robot wrote your email. Google is
aware of this and has tried to make the AI engine better adapt to your own
writing style. Greetings and common expressions are now much more likely to
reflect how you would naturally write them. Suggestions for subject lines are
also available based on the body of the email.
Finally, Google has also added
the ability to schedule emails to be sent from Gmail at a specific time.
Although business users of Microsoft Outlook have long since had this ability,
Gmail users can now avoid their colleagues' inboxes at 3:00 AM on a Wednesday
night and delay messages until business hours.
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