

Since the early days of Street View, AI has stitched together billions of panoramic images, so people can explore the world from their device. And just like with Smart Compose, you’ll see it get better over time. “Help me write” will start rolling out as part of our Workspace updates. In this case, a more elaborate email might increase the chances of getting the refund. It looks pretty close to what you want to send, but maybe you want to refine it further. It conveniently pulls in flight details from the previous email. Just type in the prompt of what you want - an email that asks for a full refund - hit create, and a full draft appears. You could reply, and use “Help me write.” The airline has sent a voucher, but what you really want is a full refund. Let’s say you got an email that your flight was canceled. And now, with a much more powerful generative model, we’re taking the next step in Gmail with “Help me write.” They’ve been used in Workspace over 180 billion times in the past year alone. Smart Compose led to more advanced writing features powered by AI. Next came Smart Compose, which offered writing suggestions as you type. In 2017, we launched Smart Reply, short responses you could select with just one click. There are some great examples of how generative AI is helping to evolve our products, starting with Gmail. AI in our products “Help me write” in Gmail
