Artificial intelligence to answer emails now by Google
Google is putting an alternate turn on the idea of "robotized answer" with another device that intends to compose falsely shrewd reactions to your email.
Google says it has created a program that identifies which incoming emails merit quick responses and then figures out the appropriate wording. Up to three choices will be offered as a reply before it's sent. The responses that people select are supposed to help Google's computers learn which ones work best.
The new feature is available to all consumers who use the free version of Inbox, as well as the more than 2 million businesses who pay for Google's suite of applications designed for work. 400 million worldwide users of Gmail will be benefitted by this features.
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