Gmail integrates AI into its mobile app, sort of

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One of the reasons Google's Gmail achieved mass adoption was because it found which email you were searching for, fast. Now Gmail is revamping the process, calling out the emails it thinks you're searching for--or should be. Google said Friday that Gmail will call out the most important emails inside a separate "top results" box, using "machine learning models [that] will use the search term, most recent emails and other relevant factors to show you the results that best match your search query," Google said in a blog post. Other results will appear below, in an "all results in mail" category, sorted by recency. Google referred to the new search option as a "highly requested feature," and it will be rolling out over the course of 15 days, beginning on June 2.

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