Google has introduced a new feature in Gmail, which, with the help of gamya artificial intelligence, adds events to the Google calendar. According to recent reports, this feature identifies email details and allows you to add them to your calendar. Without the need to manually enter the information.
Gmail’s new feature using Jamina
This automatic feature uses a new button called Add to Calendar or “Add to Calendar”. When a Jamina detects an email contains event information, it adds this button to email. Clicking the button opens the Jina sidebar and confirms that the event has been added to your calendar. At this point, if the details need to be edited, the event will also provide you with an option to make the necessary changes.
In the past, Google’s service had a similar feature that added events to the calendar, but it was not dependent on artificial intelligence and acted solely on the type of emails and subjects; For example, if you received emails for an appointment or travel, the automatic system would add them to your calendar. Using a gamya, this process has become more accurate and clever; Because artificial intelligence can analyze more detailed details of the email and turn them into appropriate events.
Google has announced that this feature is available to Workspace users at the same time in businesses, training institutions and for Google One AI Premium subscribers. This change can make your time management experience much easier.
One user who has used this feature says:
“When I tested this feature, its performance was very satisfying. Jena even identified two separate events in an email, but unlike Google’s explanation, the system, instead of just declaring the event to be added to the calendar, confirmed its details and asked me to add them to the calendar. After my positive response, the events were added to the calendar, but the editing button did not appear in the sidebar. Finally, by clicking on each event, I could easily see it on the Google calendar. “This feature ultimately provides a faster and easier process to add events to the calendar.”
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