Google this month began rolling out generative-AI features in Gmail, including an AI Inbox that summarizes messages, auto-generates to-do lists, and enables question-based search using Gemini; some tools are free while others require a $20-per-month AI plan. The company says Gemini processes email data client-side and will not train models on Gmail, but privacy experts warn human or legal access remains possible.
Key Points
- 1Introduces AI Inbox that summarizes emails, creates action items, and supports question-based search.
- 2Reduces inbox overload and accelerates email management, addressing a common productivity pain point.
- 3Requires Gemini to access full inbox, creating privacy trade-offs and potential legal access risks.
Scoring Rationale
Official product rollout drives high practical impact, but limited novelty since it extends existing generative-AI features to email.
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