Thursday, 14 November, 2024

Gmail’s Gemini Q&A feature arrives on iOS


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Several months ago, Google launched the option to search within Gmail using the companyā€™s Gemini AI. Another component is Gmail Q&A; it allows you to search for an email and some information with the help of a Gemini chatbot. They can phrase questions like ā€œItā€™s Saturday; do you know at what time have we been booked for dinner?ā€ It offers an easy method of locating the information a person is in search of in a very short time. Initially, its use was limited to the Android operating system, but recently Google began to transfer it to iPhones.

Apart from using the feature to develop a question and get the response, you can also use the feature to filter through the mail and get a list of emails that are unread from the particular sender. You only need to tell Gemini to ā€˜Find unread emails by [the personā€™s name]. For example, you can tell the chatbot to summarize a topic that I know I have in my inbox or work projects that I have been dealing with for months that have multiple conversations stretching across different threads. You can also use Gemini within Gmail to perform general web searching if you donā€™t want toā€™ leave your inbox. To get to Gemini, just touch on the star in the upper right-most part of your Gmail app.

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Google has claimed that this feature could at worst take between 8 and 15 days in order to reach the userā€™s devices. It is at this junction, however, that one will note the fact that to access Gemini Business, Enterprise, Education, Education Premium, and Google One AI Premium, one has to have the product on his/her end so as to be able to use it.

Source: Engadget


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