Google's AI Inbox could be a glimpse of Gmail's future
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Google's AI Inbox could be a glimpse of Gmail's future
"This week, Google announced a new AI Inbox view for Gmail that replaces the traditional list of emails with an AI-generated list of to-dos and topics to track based on what's in your inbox. It's not widely available yet, but I have access, and in the few hours I've spent messing around with it, I can see how AI Inbox could be a helpful or even transformational way to manage your inbox."
"Before I dig in, I should note a few things upfront. AI Inbox is a very early product that's currently only available to "trusted testers." It's unlikely that you can use this for yourself just yet, and what it's like now may not be representative of what it will be like when it launches broadly. The feature currently only works with consumer Gmail accounts, not Workspace ones."
AI Inbox replaces the traditional chronological list of emails with an AI-generated list of to-dos and topics extracted from inbox content. The feature is an early release limited to trusted testers and consumer Gmail accounts, excluding Workspace accounts and broader availability. Though AI Inbox can surface tasks and topics that could transform inbox management, its benefits may be limited for users who already maintain strict inbox-zero systems. Current limitations include restricted availability, potential differences between the trial experience and a future public launch, and uncertainty about behavior on busier or work-focused inboxes.
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