While I would consider this feature to be helpful, I’m still a bit hesitant to introduce more AI into my day-to-day life. At least, I want AI features to be optional tools that I can disable at my discretion. In this case, it appears that Gmail’s AI search tool will be optional. You will have the freedom to select the classic Most recent search filter, and sift through messages yourself.

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    Gmail’s search and filters have been annoying for some time now. This feels like an overpowered bandaid to that problem

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      “Annoying” is extremely generous. I have to use it for work and it’s a fucking nightmare. I can type in the exact text of the subject of an email and it’s nowhere to be found.

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    Enabling this feature will probably require you to agree to Google AI training on your emails.

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      I’m sure you’ve already agreed by continuing to use Gmail.

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        Even if you haven’t they have been using your email for all kinds of purposes the whole time. Training is just the most recent.

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    In this case, it appears that Gmail’s AI search tool will be optional.

    Until they quietly turn it on by default after the initial news had cooled down

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      What if it’s always on and only available to the user if you turn it on? What if it’s always generating info for Google and there’s nothing you can do but stop using Google products?

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    I already to to DuckDuckGo to search for medical stuff and other things I don’t need Google knowing. Their search results aren’t bad especially compared to current Google.