Gmail: Google is reportedly adding an AI voice feature

Key Points:

  • Google’s “Help Me Write” feature for Gmail, which uses AI to assist users in drafting emails, may soon support voice commands for initiating email prompts.
  • Google has been consistently introducing AI-related features across its products and services, such as Duet AI, SGE AI-powered search experiment, and Circle to Search on new Samsung devices.
  • While there has been no official announcement, the potential introduction of voice prompts in Help Me Write indicates Google’s ongoing efforts to integrate AI capabilities into its offerings.

Summary:

Google’s AI-assisted email drafting feature, “Help Me Write,” may soon support voice commands, allowing users to dictate email prompts on the Gmail mobile app. The feature uses generative AI to assist users in drafting emails and is currently available through the Labs testing ground for new AI features.

Google has been actively introducing AI-related features for its tools and services, such as Duet AI for Google Docs and Sheets, SGE AI-powered search experiment, and Circle to Search on new Samsung devices.

 

Despite the initial launch of Help Me Write for Gmail last June, there has been no official confirmation from Google regarding voice prompts, indicating a potential upcoming announcement. This development reflects Google’s continued focus on integrating AI capabilities into its products and services.

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