Google announced a new AI-powered search feature for Gmail. It seems to work well, but if you miss the old search results, you can have them back.
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In a blog post, the Mountain View-based tech giant announced the rolling out of the new feature. This will be available to all personal Gmail account users on the web as well as on the Android and iOS ...
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Gmail will let you quickly find emails by preferring results based on how frequently you chat with a person, the click frequency, and how recently it arrived.
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Gmail is being infused with even more artificial intelligence as Google adds "most relevant" search results, powered by AI.