Google Introduces "Help Me Write"
(Dinarian Note: Artificial Intelligence will be used daily by every one of us in all aspects of our lives, from email to finance. AI when used correctly can be a great tool, however when used incorrectly it can be the evil of all evils. Everything they are developing is collecting our data, after all YOU are the product they are/will be selling. THEY need to know EVERYTHING about you...)
The AI is the mightier than the sword. Google announced a new feature for Gmail that will allow the email app to write full emails on your behalf.
The new feature, called Help Me Write, was announced on May 10, at Google I/O 2023. It's somewhat of a supercharged extension of the existing Smart Compose feature, which can automatically add a short phrase to a reply based on the email you've received.
Help Me Write will allow you to create an entire email out of whole cloth, based on inputs you provide to Gmail.
In the example shown at Google I/O, Gmail created an email asking to get a full refund from an airline for a flight, based on data that it pulled from an email from the airline.
After the email is crafted, you then have the option of refining the message using a dropdown menu with several options: Formalize, Elaborate, Shorten, and I’m Feeling Lucky.
Help Me Write has been available for trusted testers with Google Docs and Gmail since March, was just one of the Google Workspace features announced at Google I/O that's getting a boost from the company's generative AI.
Other improvements will include one for Sheets. Google demonstrated how its AI could generate a table for a dog-walking business that can schedule appointments, complete with client information.
For Slides, Google's AI could analyze the various slides of a presentation and come up with talking points for each, helpful if you're trying to put together a slideshow at the last minute.
Both the Slides and Sheets AI helpers are being rolled out to trusted users in June. Google did not set a timetable for when any of them would be available to Google users at large.