Smart Reply and a taste of the future… without you

The Inbox or Inbox from Gmail has some very useful features , but perhaps the most interesting is the Smart Reply or Smart Reply, for which we mentioned that was added to computers this week. The impressive AI. feature from the text in the email, can also suggest 3 different prepared answers to your e-mail. robot thinking Smart Reply

(After Smart Reply, is there anyone who still doubts whether Google is reading emails?)

Sure, smart answers will offer relevant choices, but they are not very useful in most cases as they are still in development. AI is known to work best as it is used most.

Thus making predictions about the particular feature of artificiality s is not at all risky as everything shows that the time is coming when with a Hello Google we will be able to write our emails, without having to go near the keyboard us. If you didn't get it, the Smart Reply was made for this reason, irrespective of the fact that it is still in a very early phase.

Smart Reply might as well scan your calendar, make reservations, add events, take notes, or make an appointment.
Of course, these ready-made emails or canned emails would lack the framework of human interaction. Suggestions without feelings (anger, hate, love), typical and without the little lashes that show the human being.

Of course, a sophisticated AI could analyze their tone of email to make sure that responding to an obituary, for example, isn't a cheery suggestion for a beer night out.

You do not have to worry, be sure that all of this has been thought by Google, and I imagine that Microsoft is preparing something similar for Outlook.

We live in the age when they think of us before us, or rather to put it better for them.

Perhaps in a few years, the idea of ​​written e-mail replies is as outdated as the diskettes of the past.

If all of the above seem excessive to you, look around you. Once it took at least 3 months to get a letter from America….

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