Google's Smart Compose feature uses artificial intelligence to help users compose emails faster and easier. It suggests words, sentences, and even paragraphs as you type, based on machine learning algorithms that learn from various writing styles. Users can turn Smart Compose on or off and choose from different languages and personalization options. However, it's important to review emails before sending, as the feature may make inappropriate or inaccurate suggestions.
Google is introducing its "smart compose" feature to its enterprise chat app, Chat, which suggests relevant phrases in context as you write, saving time by reducing repetitive typing. The update is only available on the web version and will be turned on by default, but can be disabled. Chat is available for free to individual users and has features similar to the original Hangouts experience, but with upgrades like reactions and reply suggestions.
Google Chat's web app is adding Smart Compose, a feature that suggests text to complete sentences and make writing messages faster and easier. Smart Compose is enabled by default for all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google Accounts, and supports English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Italian. The feature is rolling out starting today and will be fully available over the coming weeks.