Google is expanding its ‘Help me write’ feature on Gmail to the web. This will allow users to tweak emails using Gemini AI. With this change, users will now see a prompt to use the feature when they open a blank draft in Gmail. The feature is exclusive to subscribers to Google One AI Premium or have the Gemini add-on for Workforce. This feature can also offer suggestions on how to elaborate, shorten, or even change the tone of a message to formal.
The ‘Help me write’ toolset now also features the shortcut for the ‘polish’ option. This option will appear on drafts that have more than 12 words. For web, Gmail users can click the shortcut or type CTRL+H to instantly refine an email.
For mobile users, the polish feature will be replaced with the shortcut named ‘Refine my draft’. The application will automatically refine the message when the user swipes on the Polish shortcut. This will allow users to tweak the message with Google’s other AI editing tools.
In its official blog, Google said that the Gemini feature for Google Workspace will be enabled by default and without any admin or user controls to disable it. Admins and end users will be able to learn more from the Help Centre.
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