Some Gmail Users Now Will Get AI Email Summaries Automatically

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Don’t you want AI to summarize your Gmail messages? You may see it anyway. Some users of the Gmail application will soon see summaries generated by the AI ​​of their fault, according to a blog post of Bloge the day.

Gmail users with accounts and work space accounts paid with Premium subscriptions of Google AI will see the sums in the Gmail application in Android and iOS. Previously, users had to play the “Summary this email” button at the top of their phone’s screen for AI’s summary, but now, summaries will simply appear. Some users may already be seeing the changes, but could take up to 15 days to implement all users.

In the AI ​​email summary, Gemini will provide bullet points of all key email aspects and will update the summary with any subsuous response to the email thread. Abstracts can only be used for emails in English, from now on.

The summaries will occur automatically “where a summary is useful, such as email threads or longer messages with several answers,” according to Google.

Users can disable automatic AI summaries, but doing that will also disable other intelligent features, such as high priority notifications, package monitoring, intelligent composition, intelligent response and pushes.

“How difficult is to read an email?”

Ron Richards, Android’s Fiel Podcast coanfrerion, finds Gemini Ai’s email “fun.

“How difficult is to read a real email?” Richards told Cnet. “We are all busy, of course, but the time you have to read the summary, you can read the email! He said, I can see where it can be useful for long emails or long threads.”

Everything is part of Google’s last plan to get users to interact even more with Gemini, their assistant with AI. Last year, Google enabled Gemini on the Gmail side panel to summarize email threads, get help to write an email, see suggested answers to an email thread and other features.

Gemini is also available on the side panel or Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides and Drive.

If you don’t want Gemini in your Gmail, CNET has a guide to disable it.

With Google integrating the most into the messages and threads of Gmail, some wonder if Gemini extracts the privacy of the data if their emails are being undermined by Gemini. A sub -edit called R/Hacksguider raised the question: “Is Google Gemini invading its privacy by immersing in its Gmail and documents?”

The publication marks the “convenience” of having AI that “understands its communication style” and organizes its Google documents, but “the other face is quite alarming. Does Gemini have access to our emails and personal documents, Safeguu is Bewwoutada Itadaa Privacy for convenience?”

In his Thursday’s announcement, Google states that “as with all our characteristics of AI, Gmail is still committed to protecting user data and prioritizing privacy.”

Richards, from the Fiel de Android podcast, understands that some people do not want to in their email, but it is realistic about the fact that it is here to stay.

“That ship has sailed,” he said. “And not only Google, but in the entire industry, from Google to Apple to Microsoft. AI is here … and it will not disappear. It is a matter of how you choose to interact with it and use it or take advantage of it for your needs or not.”

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