Google Unveils Upgraded Gmail Writing Assistant ‘Help Me Write’ at I/O Conference

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Google has announced an upgrade to its Gmail AI writing assistant at its annual I/O developer conference. The writing assistant, which was previously known as Smart Reply and then Smart Compose, has been rebranded as “Help me write.”

The new version of the writing assistant promises to offer users even more options for composing messages and tweaking the tone of their emails. However, it is currently unclear which users will have access to the new features.

The announcement was made during a keynote address at the I/O conference, which focused on the latest developments in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Google CEO Sundar Pichai spoke about the company’s commitment to using AI to improve the way people live and work.

The new version of the Gmail writing assistant builds on Google’s existing AI capabilities, which are already used to power a range of products and services, including Google Search and Google Assistant. The technology uses machine learning algorithms to predict what a user might want to say and offer suggestions for how to complete their message.

This latest upgrade to the writing assistant is likely to be welcomed by Gmail users, who have come to rely on the AI-powered feature to help them compose emails more quickly and efficiently. With the new “Help me write” branding, it seems that Google is doubling down on its commitment to making writing emails easier and more accessible for everyone.

While it remains to be seen exactly what new features the upgraded writing assistant will offer, Google’s track record of innovation in the field of AI suggests that users can expect some exciting developments in the months and years to come.

For now, those eager to try out the new version of the writing assistant will have to stay tuned for more details. Google has promised to share more information about the upgrade in the coming weeks, so users can expect to see some exciting new developments in the near future.

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