For several years, summary cards in Gmail have offered a snippet of helpful information at the top of emails, especially for payment bills, orders/receipts, upcoming travel details, and much more. However, Google has now announced a revamp of Summary cards with a new design to manage the flood of information in Gmail inboxes.
As per the latest Google blog, the updated summary cards have a new look and action buttons. These include the ability to add an event to the calendar, invite other people to the vent, or set up a bill payment reminder.
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How Will Gmai’s New ‘Summary Card’ Help Users?
This feature aims to summarise key information and present users with interactive buttons. Hence, it will save time by removing the need to open every email and navigate through long threads.
Google is also adding a new ‘Happening Soon’ section at the top of the Gmail inbox that will highlight upcoming events and time-sensitive information. As of now, it will be starting with purchase deliveries and will help users stay on top of important deadlines without having to read through each and every email.
Currently, the updated summary cards for purchases are rolling out to Gmail apps for Android and iOS. The event, bill, and travel summary cards, as well as the new ‘Happening Soon’ tab, will be available in the coming months. The company is also planning to bring summary cards to its search functionality.
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Google Pushes Pixel 9’s Gemini AI Features To All Android Phones
Google has finally expanded the availability of Gemini Live AI-powered feature to all Android smartphones with the Gemini app. The feature was previously exclusive to Pixel 9 series phones. The feature, which lets users engage in real-time voice conversations with an AI assistant, is rolling out in English and includes 10 different voices.
Gemini Live enables users to interact with the AI using natural language, making it feel like a human conversation. The assistant can respond to questions, help brainstorm ideas, discuss topics of interest, and upgrade user experience. This rollout brings the feature to a bigger audience, making it accessible to people using the Gemini app on Android for free.
As of October 1, Gemini Live is available for all Android users globally, without any cost. Users can simply update their Gemini app from the Google Play Store to access the new feature. Gemini Live supports 10 new AI voices, including Nova, Ursa, Vega, Pegasus, Orbit, Lyra, Orion, Dipper, Eclipse, and Capella. To switch between voices, users can navigate to the app’s settings and select the preferred voice. The assistant operates conversationally, much like fictional AI assistants seen in movies.