Google updates the feature to check Gmail editor errors, is easier to use and smarter

Services to support input error correction such as Grammarly are playing an increasingly important role in contributing to improving the quality of email documents.

Services to support input error correction such as Grammarly are playing an increasingly important role in contributing to improving the quality of email documents. Recognizing that trend, Google also decided to make improvements to improve the ability to check for spelling and grammar suggestions.

In a recent interview recently, Google representatives said the company will soon add a few features to spell check and propose inline grammar for G Suite customers. It is known that these features will work based on a machine learning model, and will automatically appear whenever you compose an email. In addition, Gmail will also fix some common spelling errors without requiring users to click on any options or take any further steps. Besides spelling errors, this tool can also detect cases of misuse of verbs.

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Error detection tools are playing an increasingly important role in improving email quality

From the perspective of a normal email user, the main benefit here is that you no longer have to click to select 'check spelling' manually when checking for spelling errors. Instead, the red underlined lines that appear under spelling errors and blue lines will fall under the paragraphs Gmail thinks are grammatical errors. Google specific description is as follows:

' From now on, you'll see spelling errors and contextual grammar suggestions in your draft emails at the input stage. The parts that appear grammatical errors will be marked with a blue underlined line, then the software will automatically suggest how to fix the error, you just need to click if accepting the proposal.

While the automatic adjustment process takes place, we will temporarily underline the newly edited changes so that you can easily identify and undo if desired. '

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The parts that appear grammatical errors will be marked with a blue underlined line

These new options are enabled by default and deployed for G Suite users in the next few weeks. If you don't want to use any help with spelling or grammar checking from Gmail, you can disable these features in the settings section.

Overall, this is just a small, but useful, enhancement to the built-in email editor features on Gmail - a little easier to use and smarter. This AI-supported grammar checker has in fact been put to use in Google Docs for a while and received quite a positive response from users, which is probably why Google decided to bring it's up to Gmail.

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This is a small, but useful, enhancement for features that support email editing that has been integrated on Gmail

In a related statement, Google noted that with support from machine learning technology, some of these input suggestions have the potential to reflect human cognitive biases, however The company is committed to creating products that can support everyone well, and actively research ways to eliminate unintended bias behaviors commonly found on many AI models.

Update 22 August 2019
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