After Google Workspace announced last week the first wave of ChatGPT-style productive AI products and functions built into Google Docs, A preview of the new AI installed in Gmail for Android has been released. images show how these resources can work in practice on the world’s largest webmail service.
According to the website team 9to5GoogleThe integration of the tool, which managed to activate the “Help me write” option on the composition screen of the new version of Gmail, aims to increase efficiency in the preparation of emails.
That is, with AI resources capable of generating new data, it will be possible to get help not only to write an email, but also to summarize drafts, to host content in personal bookmarks, among other features. Although the tool does not write the message itself, it will be able to refine it and serve as a feedback for its format..
How will productive AI work in Gmail?
To get these images shown above, 9to5Google He decompiled the latest version of an application that Google uploaded to the Play Store. By converting these APK files to their original format using the JEB Decompiler tool as it is an Android version – the team accessed several lines of code hinting at possible future features.
When browsing the “Help me write” option, it was possible to display a bright wand icon when enabled, which opens a text box that lets you “tell” Gmail what type of email you want to write. If your prompt isn’t detailed enough, the tool will prompt you to continue writing some kind of sketch. Finally, just tap “Create” and the mail will be formatted instantly.
It’s important to note that these observed features may or may not be implemented by Google, as they are commentary only and if implemented will go to “trusted testers” before reaching the general public.
Source: Tec Mundo

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