Overview Gemini, Google’s most advanced AI model, is now integrated directly into Gmail and Workspace apps to help users work ...
Email overload isn’t a discipline problem, it’s a workflow problem. With the right rules, filters and automation, your inbox ...
From the cog icon in the upper right side of Gmail's dashboard, click See All Settings. Select Filters and Blocked Addresses ...
While Google disagrees, the company may have decided again that your data is its toy. Here's how to try to stop Gmail from training its AI on your email. There's no shortage of big tech companies that ...
Connecting the dots: Gmail users who are concerned about how Google handles their data should look for the toggles for smart features in the settings menu. The fine print states that the AI ...
Overwhelmed by a cluttered Gmail inbox? This guide reveals how to efficiently delete emails in bulk using Gmail's built-in ...
Google's new tool helps you design, manage, and share AI agents both in Workspace and with select third-party apps - no coding required.
In November 2025, a rumor circulated that Google's latest update had automatically opted in all users to allow its generative artificial intelligence (AI) program to train on private communications ...
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A new change quietly rolling out allows Google to access your private messages and attachments to train its AI models - likely without your knowledge. Opting out takes just moments.
The good news is that artificial intelligence is now genuinely helpful when it comes to the soul-crushing drudgery of email.
Several new startups are building replicas of sites so AI can learn to use the internet and maybe replace white-collar ...