Gmail ChatGPT Writing Assistant Now Available on Android

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Google has unveiled a writing assistant feature for its Gmail app on Android, similar to ChatGPT, during its I/O conference last month. The feature, called Help me write, generates emails based on prompts given by the user, drafting paragraphs of text based on their instructions. The feature was initially released for the web as part of a limited preview and is now being rolled out to Gmail for Android. To access the feature, users must join Google’s Workspace Labs program, and the feature can still take some time to roll out. The generated text includes a disclaimer stating that it is a creative writing aid and is not intended to be factual. While the feature can be helpful for a quick start to an email, it is advised to edit the text for any flaws before sending.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Related to the Above News

What is the writing assistant feature in Gmail for Android?

The writing assistant feature in Gmail for Android is called Help me write and it generates emails based on prompts given by the user, drafting paragraphs of text based on their instructions.

Is the writing assistant feature available for all Gmail users on Android?

No, the writing assistant feature is only available for Gmail users who join Google's Workspace Labs program and may take some time to roll out.

Can the writing assistant feature generate factual emails?

No, the generated text includes a disclaimer stating that it is a creative writing aid and is not intended to be factual. It is advised to edit the text for any flaws before sending.

Is the writing assistant feature available for the web version of Gmail?

Yes, the writing assistant feature was initially released for the web as part of a limited preview and is now being rolled out to Gmail for Android.

Can the writing assistant feature be used for editing emails?

No, the writing assistant feature only generates emails based on prompts given by the user and is not intended for editing purposes.

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Aniket Patel
Aniket Patel
Aniket is a skilled writer at ChatGPT Global News, contributing to the ChatGPT News category. With a passion for exploring the diverse applications of ChatGPT, Aniket brings informative and engaging content to our readers. His articles cover a wide range of topics, showcasing the versatility and impact of ChatGPT in various domains.

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