We’re back with another AI tool review, this time focusing on Google’s Gemini in Gmail and the features that Google has promoted for this integration.
Learn about Google Gemini in Gmail in more detail. Then, find out whether Gemini in Gmail AI writing is detectable With the Originality.ai AI Checker.
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Before we dive into Google Gemini’s role within Gmail, let’s go through a quick overview of what Google Gemini is.
Google Gemini is Google’s answer to ChatGPT, an AI platform that provides users with standard generative AI features while also integrating them within Google Workspace tools (specifically Google Workspace Labs) such as Gmail.
The aim of these AI features is to speed up and simplify routine tasks. At the same time, it acts as a promotional move to market Google products.
Since its launch, Gemini has slowly made its way across the Google suite, integrating itself into various Google products.
Up until recently, “AI” has been the buzzword for tech businesses, and Google is no different, investing in AI as a leading component of their development. One aspect of this is the recent integration of Google Gemini directly within Gmail.
But what does that actually mean for Gmail users?
First, Gemini can be used as part of Gmail Q&A, as reported by The Verge. In this capacity, it lets users lean on generative AI capabilities to dive deeper into their inbox.
But what does that actually mean?
Well, imagine for a second that you are a comic book collector. You’ve signed up to a ton of different comic book website newsletters, each one informing you of new releases, important news, and everything else related to comic books.
Gemini Q&A would allow you to ask questions like “What is the most recent edition of Batman that has been released?” or “Who recently left the Marvel Comic book department?” The generative AI tool will then search your emails for information, presenting you with a quick summary based on the details it has access to from those email newsletters.
For anyone who has access to the version of Gemini in Workspace labs, you can also tackle several inbox tasks with your trusty AI assistant.
These tasks include improving email management (such as searching for specific kinds of emails like ‘unread’ or emails from a particular sender) and default prompts to line up action items or suggest replies.
Another very similar feature that Google states Gemini can help with in Gmail is the dedicated Summarize this email button. You can find it at the top of your emails, and with one single tap, Gemini will condense the email and any other relevant content it can access into easy-to-understand summaries.
This is a really handy tool for incredibly dense emails that are difficult to read through and can save you a significant amount of time interpreting messages and then responding.
Speaking of responding to emails, it should come as no surprise that Google Gemini within Gmail also has a Help Me Write feature, which is designed to craft relative responses quickly.
While it can be a great tool for sending quick get-well, happy birthday, or celebration messages, it can make other more complex subjects sound a little generic and less authentic.
Now, let’s check whether or not the email content that Google Gemini creates within Gmail is detectable by the Originality.ai AI Checker.
To do this, I’ve asked Gemini to craft a response to this generic promotional email in my inbox, asking me to sign up for a cricket practice membership.
Subject: RE: Winter Cricket Training
Hi [Sender's Name],
Thanks for reaching out about the BatFast Gold Membership. I appreciate you thinking of me.
I'm definitely interested in the membership, but I'd like to know a bit more about what's included in the 4 hours of cricket per month. Could you please provide some more details, such as:
I'm also curious to know more about the overall atmosphere and facilities at BatFast. Are the facilities well-maintained and comfortable? What kind of players are typically there? Is it a friendly and welcoming environment?
Once I have more information, I'll be able to make a more informed decision.
Thanks, Graeme
The Originality.ai AI Checker detected that the content was Likely AI with 100% confidence.
As you can see from the results, Gemini in Gmail has a ton of benefits when it comes to productivity, but rely on it too heavily, and your responses will start to sound formulated and robotic, which could lead to a disconnect in your communications.
So, it’s best practice to utilize AI tools without over-relying on them or replacing human writing and creativity.
Some of the most prominent features of Gemini in Gmail include the ability to summarize emails, draft replies, and conduct quick Q&A sessions.
Google Gemini is a great option for summarizing content and speeding up the research process for writing or responding to emails. It also allows users to generate responses, but it’s important not to lean too heavily on this feature.
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