Google rolls out Generative AI that can summarize in Docs, write emails in Gmail and more

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Google recently announced how exactly they’re going to integrate their Generative AI into some of their products. This includes the ability where you can ask GMail to write your emails and cover letters, auto-generate summaries in Google Docs, automatically make presentations and so forth.  

For now, these features will be rolling out to trusted testers, but Google expects to make them publicly available eventually. Developers can also access Google’s PaLM application programming interface which will also come with the MakerSuite tool that features prompt engineering, synthetic data generation and custom-model tuning. Like the Google Workspaces, this will be rolled out to select devs first.

We expect that when all these AI features do get publicly implemented, everyone using Google Docs and other Workspaces will also have to start paying for them, but that’s just what we think. It also changes how we work and how we teach our kids to do work, so parents and educators best be prepared for that. 

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