Blackfire Posted June 7, 2023 Share Posted June 7, 2023 AI seems to be everywhere at the moment, and Google is building the tech into its products faster than most. Gmail is the latest Google app to get an injection of artificial intelligence, to improve search results on mobile. When searching in Gmail, machine learning models will use the search term, most recent emails and other relevant factors to show you the results that best match your search query," Google explains in a blog post (via Android Central). "These results will now appear at the top of the list in a dedicated section, followed by all results sorted by recency," the post continues. In other words, AI will (in theory) pick out the best matches for your search, and put them at the top of the list. This is coming to the Gmail apps for Android and iOS, and should be rolling out for everyone now. As yet, there's no word on whether or not the same feature will be making an appearance in the desktop web interface for Gmail. AI has been built into Gmail for years of course, with features like Smart Reply composing short automated replies for you. In recent months, Google has been pushing more advanced, generative AI as a way of composing your emails. More AI features are heading to search on the web too, while development on the ChatGPT rival Google Bard continues at a steady pace. We can expect plenty more announcements like this one in the months and years ahead. [https://www.techradar.com/news/Gmail-is-adding-more-AI-to-help-you-find-important-emails-faster] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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