
"People are already using AI to write emails and documents -- some even suspect their friends are using ChatGPT to write heartfelt texts, too. In that vein, Gemini is coming to Google Chat, Google announced on Tuesday. The AI assistant can refine messages and catch grammar or spelling errors for Google Chat users. Google also highlighted Gemini's usefulness when composing a message to a large group, a stakeholder, or someone communicating in a second language."
"To use Gemini in Google Chat, users can either select "Refine" from the toolbar or highlight the text they want to improve and then select "Refine." In its blog post, Google demos the Refine feature in Chat by providing drafted text that a user wants to refine. Gemini switches out "Stepping back a bit, how are we tracking against our overall project timeline and key deliverables?" for "Taking a moment to look at the bigger picture, how is our project progressing relative to the overall timeline and our key deliverables?""
Gemini integrates into Google Chat to help users refine messages, correct grammar and spelling, and tailor tone for different recipients. The feature is enabled by default for eligible users and supports Business, Enterprise, Education, Frontline, and Google AI plan tiers. Users can invoke refinement by selecting "Refine" from the toolbar or highlighting text. Gemini can assist when addressing large groups, stakeholders, or non-native speakers, aiming to make work communication clearer and more professional. Gemini is increasingly embedded across Google products, including Chrome, and can perform tasks like analyzing spreadsheets and drafting content.
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