"Gmail Live can answer naturally phrased questions, respond to follow-up questions, and pivot if you need to interrupt it,"
"That means you can ask Gmail about things in your inbox instead of typing in search terms."
"Perhaps you need information about your upcoming flight, the time of your dentist appointment, the door code for your Airbnb rental, or some details about an event at your kid's school, for instance."
"Before, you'd have to type in keywords in the search box (or maybe type in someone's email address or domain) to try to narrow down your search. That doesn't always make emails easy to find, however, especially if the search term is something found across several messages."
Gmail is expanding its AI Inbox capabilities with Gemini-powered conversational features called Gmail Live. Gmail Live lets users ask questions about information in their inbox using natural language instead of typing search keywords. The feature can answer naturally phrased questions, respond to follow-up questions, and adjust when interrupted. It is designed to help users find details that are difficult to locate through traditional search, such as flight information, appointment times, door codes, and event details. Demonstrations show the tool answering questions about school-related items and travel plans, including hotel and flight information for a trip.
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