Gmail can now write your emails for you, a new AI feature recognizes when you’re using a common phrases, and you can auto-complete them by pressing tab. It’s one of the coolest things announced at Google IO, and it’s live right now. In our tests the feature is occasionally useful without being overzealous, but don’t take our word for it: try it out yourself. First enable the new Gmail, if you haven’t already. Next head to the General tab of your Gmail settings. Look for and enable the Experimental Access option and check it You should see the new Smart Compose section in this same General tab. Now try writing an email and see what happens! In our tests it was pretty good at spotting common email phrases, so this could save you a bunch of time.
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