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Gemini will now automatically summarize your long emails unless you opt out | TechCrunch
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3m ago
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Google’s AI assistant, Gemini, now automatically summarizes long emails in users' inboxes without manual interaction, presenting key points at the top of emails. This enhancement builds on last year's introduction of Gemini features like email summarization and suggested responses. While handy, AI summaries have had reliability issues, as seen with Apple’s similar feature. Users can still manually click to summarize emails, and the feature is currently available only for English emails.
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Gmail’s AI summaries now appear automatically
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3m ago
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Google Workspace's Gmail now auto-generates AI-powered summaries for lengthy email threads, appearing atop the emails on mobile devices. Previously, users manually activated these features. Still available for manual requests, the AI summaries will update with new replies. While currently for mobile and English-language emails only, the feature might later extend to desktop users. Users can opt-out by deactivating the ‘Smart features’ in settings.
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I tried Microsoft's AI-powered assistant, Copilot. The tool helpfully attends meetings and summarizes emails, but it's best to treat it as a rookie intern.
Business Insider
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1y ago
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Microsoft recently launched Copilot for Office 365, an AI-powered productivity tool that can attend meetings, write emails, and summarize documents. It integrates with Microsoft apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams. Users can ask the tool to summarize long documents, turn them into presentations or spreadsheets, reply to emails, and even scan through inboxes. Copilot can also record meetings, provide transcripts, and categorize discussion points into "chapters." While the tool has its advantages, Microsoft advises users to treat it as a rookie intern and ensure careful editing and verification of its work.
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Researchers create AI "worms" able to spread between systems — stealing private data as they go
Techradar
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1y ago
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A team of researchers has created a self-replicating computer worm called "Morris II" to demonstrate the vulnerabilities of AI-enabled applications. The worm targets popular AI systems like Gemini Pro, ChatGPT 4.0, and LLaVA. It uses adversarial self-replicating prompts to trigger the AI applications, allowing it to spread and replicate automatically. The worm carries out malicious activities such as stealing sensitive information and propagating toxic emails and propaganda. This research emphasizes the importance of increased testing, research, and regulation in the development of generative-AI applications.
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Portable gadgets to make long flights bearable: A guide for frequent travellers
Livemint
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11m ago
Medial
Long-haul flights can be tiresome, but portable gadgets can turn them into enjoyable experiences. Portable projectors allow you to watch movies anywhere, noise-cancelling headphones block out distractions, e-readers offer a lightweight way to carry your entire library, gaming consoles provide hours of entertainment, and portable streaming devices let you access your favorite shows. Additionally, power banks ensure your devices stay charged throughout the journey. These gadgets make long flights more enjoyable and help pass the time.
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CCI Extends Bidding Deadline For AI Impact Study To June 18
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
I'm sorry, but I'm not able to understand the context of your request. Can you please provide more specific information or clarify what exactly you would like me to summarize?
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How to mix politics with your Threads
The Verge
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1y ago
Medial
To limit political content on Instagram and Threads, Meta now restricts posts related to governments, elections, and social topics that affect a group or society, from people you don't follow. However, if you want to see these types of posts, you can opt in to political content by following these steps on the Instagram app: go to your profile, select the three parallel lines in the upper right, scroll down to Content preferences, choose Political content, and select "Don't limit political content from people you don't follow".
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Google’s Gemini AI will get more personalized by remembering details automatically
The Verge
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16d ago
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Google's Gemini AI will now automatically remember user details and preferences from past chats to personalize interactions, eliminating the need for manual prompting. This feature aims to enhance Gemini's utility as a personal AI assistant. Users can disable this memory function within the app settings. Additionally, Google introduces privacy options like "temporary chats," which won't be saved long-term or used to personalize future interactions. This update is initially available in select countries.
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Google has a big AI advantage: it already knows everything about you
The Verge
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3m ago
Medial
Google's AI, Gemini, is leveraging user data to enhance personalized responses, offering a competitive edge over rivals like OpenAI. The "Gemini with personalization" feature utilizes user search history and now accesses more data, like emails and Drive files, to craft tailored suggestions. This personalization extends beyond Gemini, aiming to improve interactions across Google's ecosystem. Google's data breadth allows Gemini to provide customized assistance without prior interactions, unlike other AI models.
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Google’s AI can now make phone calls for you
The Verge
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1m ago
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Google has launched a feature in the US allowing users to make phone calls via AI for checking business pricing and availability, particularly for services like pet grooming and auto shops. Initially tested in January and now part of Search, it uses Duplex technology enhanced by the Gemini model. While all users can access it, AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers have higher usage limits. Business owners can opt out from receiving AI calls in their profile settings.
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Slack under attack over sneaky AI training policy
TechCrunch
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1y ago
Medial
Slack is facing backlash for using user data to train AI services without clear consent. Users are automatically opted in, with an opt-out option requiring an email. Confusion and frustration arose due to unclear privacy policies and hidden terms. Despite assurances that Slack AI doesn't use customer data, users demand clearer communication and transparency regarding data usage.
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