Gmail is updated with a new feature run by Artificial Intelligence (AI) as part of the Google workpiece, which can be dropped. Mountain view-based tech veteran has announced that it is adding summary cards to the email that are either too long, or part of a long email thread. These summary cards will automatically appear on top of the email to provide reference to the card users, and are generated using Gemini AI. The latest updates also include Google Chat, Google Docs and new AI features in Google Meat.
Gmail now shows AI summary automatically
Google Western User who has an active subscription for service will now see Email Summary on Gmail In a different way, according to the company. Earlier, users had to open an email and tap on the Gemini icon to see the special email or thread’s AI-generated summary.
Summary Card in Gmail
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With the latest updates, Gemini wisely identify emails that require a summary, and automatically show it in a summary card placed on top of the email. Whenever people respond to the thread, the summary will also be automatically refreshed. The summary card may also collapse when users feel that it is not useful.
Google Chat is also getting some new features. Gemini will now summarize messages in the chat scene of the chat, so the users can understand which messages need to pay their immediate attention. This feature is available in English, Spanish and six other languages.
Gemini can also analyze and summarize the content of a shared scope file. Therefore, if a colleague shares a doctor or slide, the user will be able to see a summary in the side panel before opening the document.
Google Docs is also getting a new AI feature called Summary Building Block. When Gemini produces a summary of a document, users can insert it to the top, making it easier to understand the reference before the audience dives. The document is edited every time, the summary can be refreshed to show the latest version.
The company has also exposed the new dynamic layout on Google Meat that allows users to select between “rooms” and “individual” tiles. The same device is being used to show many participants when the same device is ideal for the tile of the room, while the individual tile focuses on the single participant’s face.