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iOS, Gmail and Gemini
Gmail for iOS gets an AI assistant to help manage your inbox
Google is rolling out iOS support for its Gmail Q&A feature, which gives users a Gemini-powered AI assistant to help manage their inbox. The Gemini side panel for Gmail was introduced to web and Android devices earlier this year, and can potentially provide an easier way to locate specific information that’s buried within emails and Google Drive.
Gmail users on iOS can now ask Gemini questions about their emails
Gmail’s traditional search bar isn’t going away, but now the Gemini button will be added next to the search bar. The idea behind the feature is to get people to use AI when trying to find specific information from their emails, rather than traditionally searching for certain emails.
Gmail's Gemini-powered Q&A feature comes to iOS
In addition to being able to ask questions, you can also use the feature to find unread emails from a specific sender simply by telling Gemini to "Find unread emails by [the person's name]." You can ask the chatbot to summarize a topic you know you can find in your inbox,
The iOS Gmail app is getting Gemini before Apple Intelligence even launches
This move by Google now puts Gemini in direct competition with Apple Intelligence, which isn't even out yet. However, Apple Intelligence has a built-in advantage in that it can prioritize onboard processing, rather than having to use the cloud like Google. This means that Apple's AI would be faster, and arguably safer for users.
Gmail Q&A with Gemini AI rolling out to Android and iOS
Google has started rolling out the Gemini AI Q&A feature for the Gmail app on Android and iOS. Located in the search bar and as a dedicated panel, the Gmail Q&A feature accepts queries in the form of text prompts or suggestions.
Gmail Q&A now on Android, iOS as ‘new way of searching your inbox’ [U]
At I/O 2024, Google announced a Gmail Q&A feature that brings the Gemini side panel available on desktop web to Android. This is now officially rolling out. Update 10/4: Gmail Q&A is now rolling out to iOS. The Gemini interface is near identical to Android, with the rest of the app still not using Material 3.
Gmail's blue checkmark is here to keep your inbox safe on Android and iOS
Launched last year on Gmail's web version to combat spam and phishing, the blue verified checkmark is now rolling out to Gmail apps on Android and iOS. The feature is part of Gmails BIMI system, where senders with BIMI certification and a registered trademark will display verified checkmarks next to their brand.
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Gmail app’s latest updates are all about reading less, doing more
Gmail's Summary Cards will now serve tracking details and quick action buttons at the top. On iOS, Gemini is bringing it's email processing chops to your inbox.
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Gmail Gets Revamped Summary Cards for Events, Travel, Tracking Purchases and More
Google today announced an update for the summary card feature in Gmail, which is designed to provide helpful information at ...
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Google’s Gmail Decision—‘Significant Risk’ For Millions Of Users
New warning issued for millions of Gmail users. dpa/picture alliance via . We are in the midst of a generational change, as ...
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Gmail’s new ‘summary cards’ help you take action on your emails, like tracking packages and checking into flights
Competition in the email market is heating up. After Apple’s iOS 18 introduced a slew of Gmail-like features to Apple’s Mail ...
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Gmail's new summary cards help users track purchases, events, and more
Google has unveiled a significant update to Gmail's summary cards feature, aimed at helping users more easily track important ...
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Does New Gmail Feature Pose A Security Risk For 2.5 Billion Android, iPhone Users?
Google has launched a brand new Gmail feature today, but just how safe will you be using the new “happening now” summary ...
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