Google Chrome Introduces Performance Tools to Tame Memory-Hungry Tabs
Google Chrome rolls out new performance tools to help users manage memory-hungry tabs, including alerts and updated Memory Saver modes.
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Google is taking its AI-powered email writing feature to the next level by expanding "Help me write" to Gmail on the web. This move marks a significant upgrade to the platform, allowing users to leverage artificial intelligence to craft and refine emails with ease.
Initially introduced on mobile, "Help me write" uses Gemini AI to generate email drafts and provide suggestions for formalization, elaboration, or shortening messages. This feature is only available to users who subscribe to Google One AI Premium or have the Gemini add-on for Workspace.
In addition to bringing "Help me write" to the web, Google is also introducing a new "polish" shortcut. This feature allows users to quickly refine their email drafts with a single click or by typing Ctrl + H. On mobile, the "polish" option will replace the existing "Refine my draft" shortcut, streamlining the editing process.
The rollout of "Help me write" on the web, along with the new "polish" shortcut, is set to begin today. This update is expected to boost productivity and efficiency for Gmail users, particularly those who rely on the platform for professional communication. As AI technology continues to advance, it will be interesting to see how Google integrates these capabilities into its suite of productivity tools.
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