Gmail Enters Gemini Era With AI-Powered Inbox Overhaul
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Gmail is rolling out natural language queries with AI Overviews and the new Proofread feature for premium users to simplify your life.
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Google is expanding its use of Gemini inside Gmail, with several AI-powered features now available to users at no cost. According to Blake Barnes, Google’s vice-president of product for Gmail, Gemini tools that previously required a paid subscription are now being rolled out for free to all users.
You can now disable conversation view inside the official Gmail app for iOS. Google has added the option to view messages individually because some people prefer this, it says. Users already have the ability to toggle conversation view on the web.
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Google pushing Gemini into Gmail, but you can turn it off
Love Google AI Overviews? Now they're in your inbox We hope you like more AI in your Gmail inbox, because Google is "bringing Gmail into the Gemini era." It'll be on by default, but the good news is that you can disable it.
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