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I just watched Gmail generate AI responses for me – and they were scarily accurate

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The Google I/O keynote took place earlier this week, and the company took the stage to unveil new features across all of its product offerings. This included AI upgrades to the Google Workspace suite of applications, which millions of users rely on every day to get their work done, including Google Docs, Meet, Slides, Gmail, and Vids.

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The features unveiled this year focused on practicality. They embed AI features into the Google apps you already use every day to speed up your daily workflow by performing tedious and time-consuming tasks, such as cleaning out your inbox.

Gmail: Gemini can clean your inbox

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Everyone can relate to being bombarded with emails. Often, these messages are marketing or spam that make it difficult to get to what you really need to read. Now, the new Inbox Cleanup feature lets users simply ask Gemini to clean their inbox. For example, Google shares that you could say, “Delete all of my unread emails from The Groomed Paw from last year,” and Gemini would take care of it in seconds.

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AI-generated email replies have become pretty standard since generative AI exploded in popularity. However, generated responses often lack context that would make them as valuable as possible.

Personalized Smart Replies in Gmail seek to tackle that issue by drafting emails that pull from the context of your past emails and Google Drive and match your tone. This should improve the relevancy and helpfulness of the AI-generated emails, make them truer to how you typically sound, and save you the time of digging for additional context.

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Lastly, Google is making it easier for you to book appointments with someone outside of your organization. Even though you don’t have visibility into their calendars, the Fast Appointment Scheduling feature integrated into Gmail will automatically suggest times for the customer or client to book, detect when you are trying to schedule a meeting, and share your booking page.

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All of these Gmail features will be generally available next quarter.

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Google is now leveraging AI to support speech translation in Google Meet. As someone is talking, the feature will translate the words into the listener’s preferred language in near real time. A unique aspect of the feature is that it also preserves the speaker’s voice, tone, and expression. In the demo shown, there was very low latency and high accuracy, which I could attest to as a native Spanish speaker.

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Google shares that the Speech Translation in Google Meet feature will begin rolling out to consumer AI subscribers in beta, first in English and Spanish, with Italian, German, and Portuguese following in the coming weeks. The feature will also be available for businesses in the future.

Google Vids is now generally available (with upgrades)

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