Google’s Smart Compose is now ready to write emails for G Suite users

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
At its Cloud Next conference, Google today announced that Smart Compose, a new feature in Gmail that essentially autocompletes sentences
for you, will become available to all G Suite users in the coming weeks. Smart Compose is part of the new Gmail, where it has been available
for the last few months asan experimental feature for those who opt in to using it
In my experience, it can occasionally save you a few keystrokes, though don&t think that it&ll automatically write your emails for you
It mostly useful for greetings, addresses and finishing relatively standard phrases for you
To be fair, that what most emails consist of, and when it works, it works really well. Over time, the system trains itself to learn more
about how you write and what you write about
&It gets smarter over time by learning your colleagues& names, your favorite phrases and specific jargon,& Google VP for product management
for G Suite David Thacker explained during a press briefing. To use Smart Compose, you simply type your emails and when it thinks that it
can help you complete the sentence, the Smart Compose feature writes the next few words for you and you can hit tab to accept them. It worth
nothing that the launch of Smart Compose goes against one of Google most cherished traditions: announcing features at I/O that won&t launch
for another 10 months
It only been two months or so since Google first announced this new feature.