In Wired: The ultimate business application of intelligent assistants. Could save time, promote focus, record value, link to business process. But how well will it work? Note that the replies will be very short, at least to start with. You choose among the suggestions. What are the risks of letting a Cog answer your mail?
Soon, Gmail’s AI Could Reply to Your Email for You
EVER WISHED YOUR phone could automatically reply to your email messages?
Well, Google just unveiled technology that’s at least moving in that direction. Using what’s called “deep learning”—a form of artificial intelligence that’s rapidly reinventing a wide range of online services—the company is beefing up its Inbox by Gmail app so that it can analyze the contents of an email and then suggest a few (very brief) responses. The idea is that you can rapidly respond to someone while on the go—without having to manually tap a fresh message into your smartphone keyboard.
“The network will tailor both the tone and content of the responses to the email you’re reading,” says Google product management director Alex Gawley. It gives you three of these responses, and you can then choose the one that best suits what you want to say. ... "
Tuesday, November 03, 2015
The Ultimate Assistant: Intelligently Answering your Email
Labels:
AI,
Cognitive,
Email,
Google,
risk management,
Virtual Assistant
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