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Gmail adds new AI Overviews and AI Inbox for content summarization.

Gmail adds new AI Overviews and AI Inbox for content summarization.
Gmail has implemented AI Overviews, similar to Google Search, which provides summarized answers from emails in the inbox. This eliminates the need for users to search emails manually; instead, they can ask Gemini to find answers, such as displaying a list of contractors who have previously quoted for bathroom repairs.

AI Overviews in Gmail is available to all users for email thread summaries. However, the ability to input questions for summaries is only available to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers.

The Help Me Write and Suggested Replies email drafting and writing features are also available to all users. A new feature, Proofread, which provides advanced grammar checking for more polished emails, is only available to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers.

Finally, a new feature called AI Inbox summarizes the key content of emails in the inbox with a single click, eliminating the need to open each email individually. This feature will be initially tested with select users before being rolled out more widely.

All these new features are being rolled out to Gmail users in the United States first, and are currently only supported in English. Google says it will expand to other countries and languages ​​in the coming months.

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