We live in an age where instant messaging systems have evolved to such a level that writing messages is practically automatic , and very fast . This habit has logically affected the way we use other communication systems such as email. The big difference, however, is that applications such as WhatsApp or Telegram , being mobile, include an autocorrector , often built into the phone. However, it is common for us to use email from the computer itself, and to rush and make writing mistakes .
Therefore, when writing an email , the normal thing should be to do so with the appropriate pause to avoid making mistakes . For this same reason, and taking into account the speed at which we have become accustomed to writing, Google has decided to incorporate an autocorrect function into its email service, Gmail . It is a spelling and grammar checker that will use artificial intelligence to suggest better options in the writing to users of both G Suite Basic and the Business and Enterprise versions . In addition, we are facing an update that complements the predictive text function that Gmail incorporated relatively recently.
Gmailwe’ve also added autocorrect as you type to improve accuracy,” Google says . The company, for its part, has created a blog specifically to inform about these latest updates . Beyond that, it will also serve as a basis for resolving questions about the use of these new tools and about its email support in general.