GOOGLE's IO 2023, an annual developer conference, held on May 10, was surprisingly all about AI integration and new Bard chatbot features. The business run by Sundar Pichai has introduced a series of new features, including the Google Help Me Write tool. The feature, however, is very comparable to some of the AI content-proving platforms.

For those unaware, the company at the annual developer conference has announced the feature which is capable of writing almost every form of content with the help of generative AI technology which includes articles, formal invitations, and more. The feature is already announced for Gmail and Docs.

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During the event, CEO Sundar Pichai showcased an example by asking the tech to write a mail for a flight refund by writing a single line. The technology did its job and wrote an email based on a single line. By demonstrating the example, Google made it clear that the AI will use the text, analyse it, and then create an elaborate version. Additionally, the AI can let you formalise, shorten the text.

How To Use Google Help Me Write

The Google Help Me Write feature can be accessed in Docs and Gmail, here’s how.

1. Go To Google Docs
2. Tap On the Help Me Write Option, which is present at the bottom of the page. Choose from the prompt that you want to write.
3. Click on Create.
4. The AI will then compose the text, and if you don't like it, you may either recreate it or manually alter it.
5. After doing this, click on the insert button and it will be added to the document.

Gmail:

1. Go to Gmail (via application or web browser)
2. Create an email
3. Add text and then tap on the Create option
4. The AI will create the content, which you can edit
5. Click on Insert and then the platform will add the generated text to the email.