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Gmail receives functionality that will make users’ lives easier

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Gmail continues to develop new tools to improve the user experience.

O Gmail is a free email service created by Google in 2004. It is one of the most popular in the world, with more than 1.5 billion active users. Some of the features that make it such a popular email service include the intuitive interface which translates into easy to use and navigate.

Furthermore, it stands out for its organization functions namely through filters, folders and tags. Finally, at the level of security features tools such as encryption and protection against phishing. Still, despite being the leader in this segment, the technology giant has not ‘folded its arms’ and continues, constantly, to renew itself.

Proof of this is that in recent days it has made available two tools who were desired for a long time by millions of users. This time, according to the portal TheSpAndroidGoogle is developing a functionality extremely valuable.



WHAT’S NEW IN GMAIL

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If the tool “Help me write” from Gmail helps you compose emails with the help of Artificial intelligence, saving users time, the next addition also promises to make the lives of Internet users much easier. We are talking about the ability to compose emails by voice. As such, unlike the traditional one, where it is necessary to use the keyboard, this update will allow users to simply dictate the content.

So, whenever you start a new email or respond to a message, the voice typing interface will automatically open along with a microphone button. When you click on it, the recording starts and you can dictate the text that will be transcribed above the record button. When you’re done, just click on “Create” and this will make Gmail compose the email again using the AI. The release date is not yet known.

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