Gmail's new Smart Compose now available as an experimental feature
If you followed Google's I/O conference, you are likely be aware of Gmail's new Smart Compose feature the company announced at the event.
It uses AI to predict and suggest what you may write next, effectively making the sentence writing process quicker.
Well, the functionality is live, although only as an experimental feature for now. It's in pre-release phase, and as with any feature in this stage, you can test it and share your feedback with Google.
To turn the feature on, first make sure you're using the new Gmail, and then follow the series of steps mentioned in the Gmail Help support page (link below). You need to hit the Tab key to accept a suggestion. Also, Smart Compose is currently only available in English.
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- LostInTheReality
- 16 May 2018
- DE1
Every article I see about Smart Compose pisses me off cause this shit doesn't get enabled for me, even though I switched to the new interface and set English (US) as the display language.
- Akinaro
- 12 May 2018
- dPP
oh my boy, you have much to learn, especially about sarcasm and smiles at the end that are there so less... clever people, can know that it was sarcasm :] As for spying emials... you are so wrong, you really have no idea how companies earn money...
- Anonymous
- 11 May 2018
- vGU
Jeez dude. Chill out. Your emails are not that interesting. No need to for google to read emails to teach its AI. There's plenty of other ways which are faster and better.