![]() Google also noted that it already assists over 3 billion users with AI-driven features, including Smart Compose and Smart Reply for Gmail, a summary generator for Docs, in addition to security and privacy protection against malware and phishing attacks. IT administrators will also have the ability to set the parameters of how Google’s AI options work for their organizations. Included within Workspace is the ability to accept, edit, and change any AI-generated content. Google reiterates that its AI options are meant to be used as assistants and not replacements for human functions. You can also use the “I’m feeling lucky” button in Gmail if you have a decent amount of content but just need help with your tone and style. Google uses examples including “a busy HR professional who needs to create customized job descriptions, or a parent drafting the invitation for your child’s pirate-themed birthday party.” From there you can edit or add additional prompts for further assistance. ![]() Much like other AI generators, users will be able to input their prompt within their Workspace, such as Docs and Gmail and the AI will do the rest. ![]() New ‘poisoning’ tool spells trouble for AI text-to-image tech ![]() Google’s new AI model means the outlook for weather forecasting is bright This app just got me excited for the future of AI on Macs ![]()
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