Gmail's Autopilot feature(Google's Gift)

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Gmail is five years old .Google launched Gmail four years back.This year Google gifted Gmail with an exciting new feature: autopilot. Sick and tired of answering all of your e-mails? From now on, Google will do it for you.When asked about it Google responded "As more and more everyday communication takes place over email, lots of people have complained about how hard it is to read and respond to every message. This is because they actually read and respond to all their messages.To make simple and easy we introduced Autopilot Feature.

Some of autopilot responses include
1)Respond to business proposals
2)manage Relationships
3)Match your personal style
and many more....

Since this is new feature many questions will rise in ur mind and few questions are even answered by Google Experts.

1)How does Gmail mirror my communication style?

The more Gmail messages Autopilot can sample, the better. With fewer than 100 messages, there may not be enough data to calibrate Autopilot effectively. You can
adjust tone, typo propensity, and preferred punctuation from the Autopilot tab under Settings.You may want to log in every week or so to ensure Autopilot is calibrated optimally.

2)Does Autopilot work for Gmail chat too?

Yes. Chat was actually simpler to build, given the natural language headway made by Joseph Weizenbaum's ELIZA. While many claim ELIZA oft times passed the Turing test, Gmail Autopilot passes with 99.9% accuracy due to the inclusion of human-like qualities such as compassion and wisdom and CADIE's related ability to calibrate
to match your chat style.

3)What happens if a sender and recipient both have Autopilot on?

Two Gmail accounts can happily converse with each other for up to three messages each. Beyond that, our experiments have shown a significant decline in the quality ranking of Autopilot's responses and further messages may commit you to dinner parties or baby namings in which you have no interest.Visit this link for more information.Signup to us for latest News letters.

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1 comments:

  Himanshu

April 8, 2009 at 6:16 PM

Cadie was an April fool prank by Google.

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