Yandex 360 has added a neurofilter with YandexGPT to mail: it will select messages worth paying attention to and display their brief content. This is indicated in the Yandex message.

Yandex has implemented a neurofilter with YandexGPT in Mail

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Neurofilter is available to Yandex 360 Premium subscribers. You can enable or disable digest in mail settings.

The Yandex mail service already has tools such as rules for processing letters, filters, a tool for managing mail and more, but the company notes that in the flow of incoming letters, users “still lose sight of something important.”

“Neurofilter with YandexGPT is a comprehensive solution that changes the usual scenarios of working with Mail. There is no longer a need to spend a lot of time disassembling the mailbox and painstakingly configuring the rules for processing letters – artificial intelligence will take over the work,” explained Alexey Petrochenko, technical director of Yandex 360.

  • “Spam Defense” neural network technology is responsible for selecting letters for the summary; it does not have access to the content of the correspondence: it is trained with anonymized data about how people interact with the letters. Around a thousand factors are taken into account when selecting technology.
  • YandexGPT performs summarization (extract the brief essence of the lyrics). Recounts only those emails flagged by Spam Defense, and only from those users who have enabled the feature.

The neurofilter content is updated in near real time. The neurofilter learns on its own based on user ratings: it can evaluate the quality of the selection and the quality of the count.

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Anastasia Marina

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