Google's Gmail app for Android gets 'quick reply' option: How it works

Google's Gmail app for Android gets 'quick reply' option: How it works


Google has started rolling out the new Gmail app for Android that features a new design and an option for quick replies. The “Quick Reply” option on Gmail app for Android lets you reply to emails without necessitating the steps to open full-screen compose mail.


The US-based software giant has been testing quick replies in Gmail app for Android since November 2023 and has officially launched the feature, which will be available with Android’s May Feature Drop.


Earlier, you would need to tap the reply button at the bottom of the mail to open the compose box on the screen where you could type the message. Now, a text box appears at the bottom of the screen with the option to reply, reply all and forward. The text box of the new UI also has an option on the left to attach a file, a dropdown menu to reply and change the list of recipients or to reply to all. Forward and emoji icons are present alongside the text box. You will also have the option to expand the text box to the compose box on the screen like previously.


If you are looking to reply with a short and quick message, you can do so easily with the new feature. You can also reference the text you are replying to like chatting on instant messaging apps.


The feature is being rolled out on an account-by-account basis and will be available to more users soon. This update is accessible on Gmail 2024.05.05.x for Android. It is also expected that Google will bring the Gemini button to the Gmail Android app as well which will help with email summaries and let you ask questions.

First Published: May 31 2024 | 11:52 AM IST



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Google's May feature drop for Android brings option to edit sent messages

Google's May feature drop for Android brings option to edit sent messages


May Feature drop for Android

Google has announced a May feature drop for Android that brings several new features related to Messages, hotspot, Meet, Google Home, Wear OS, Gboard, and more. Among the notable ones is the new option in Messages that will let users edit sent messages. Other notable features include hotspot sharing and casting option in Google Meet for easy switching between devices while on video call. Check the details below:


Edit sent messages


With this new feature, Android smartphone users will be able to edit sent messages within Google Messages app. The feature works with Rich Communication Services (RCS) messages and will allow editing up to 15 minutes after a message is sent.


  • To edit a message, tap-and-hold the sent message and select the edit button that appears on the top of the display. This will open up the text field where you can edit the text of the message.

  • Tap on the send button once you have finished editing.


The new edited message will replace the old message with a tag “Edited”, showing the receiver that the message has been edited by the sender.




Share hotspot


Google has added an “Instant Hotspot” feature on Android that will allow users to connect their other Android devices, such as tablets, to their smartphone’s Wi-Fi hotspot with a single tap. The new process will not require a password to establish the connection, said Google. This feature is slated for release in coming months so more information about how the feature works is expected to be revealed closer to the arrival.


Google Meet video call casting


Google will soon roll out the ability on Android devices that will allow the users to switch devices while attending calls on Google Meets. To enable this feature, users will be required to enable cross-device services from Settings and also the “Call casting” within the menu. Once enabled, users can tap on the cast icon during the Google Meet call to switch to another device.


Google Home widget


Android smartphones are getting a new home screen widget, which will allow the user to control their most used smart home device from one place. Similar functionality is also being made available on WearOS-powered smartwatches through “Google Home Favorites tile”.


Others notable features


Google is rolling out new Emoji Kitchen sticker combinations, which will now allow combining more emojis to make new sharable stickers. Additionally, for users in the US or Germany, Google is integrating Google Wallet within WearOS, allowing users to make payments from their smartwatches.

First Published: May 31 2024 | 11:26 AM IST



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Apple's AI-based Siri assistant to let you control app functions with voice

Apple's AI-based Siri assistant to let you control app functions with voice



Apple Inc. is planning to overhaul its Siri virtual assistant with more advanced artificial intelligence, a move that will let users control individual app functions with their voice, according to people with knowledge of the matter.


The new system will allow Siri to take command of all the features within apps for the first time, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the initiative isn’t public. That change required a revamp of Siri’s underlying software using large language models — a core technology behind generative AI — and will be one of the highlights of Apple’s renewed push into AI, they said.


The upgrade is one piece of the company’s larger AI strategy, which will be unveiled at its Worldwide Developers Conference on June 10. Apple is preparing several features, including voice memo transcriptions and summaries, quick recaps of websites and notifications, automated message replies, advanced photo editing, and AI-generated emojis, Bloomberg has reported.


As part of the rollout, more basic AI tasks will be processed on devices themselves, while more advanced capabilities will be handled via cloud computing. The company also has been forging a deal with OpenAI to integrate the startup’s chatbot and other technology into the iOS operating system, and it remains in talks with Google parent Alphabet Inc. to use its Gemini software in the future. Apple software boss Craig Federighi has told his teams to develop as many new AI features as possible for this year’s operating system updates.


Siri will be a key focus of the WWDC unveiling. The new system will allow the assistant to control and navigate an iPhone or iPad with more precision. That includes being able to open individual documents, moving a note to another folder, sending or deleting an email, opening a particular publication in Apple News, emailing a web link, or even asking the device for a summary of an article.


A representative for Cupertino, California-based Apple declined to comment.


Today, Siri is limited mostly to broader commands like playing music playlists, looking up information or controlling smart home appliances. The company also offers what are known as app intents to developers, allowing them to craft ways for Siri to tap individual features. In 2018, Apple launched Siri Shortcuts as well, letting users manually create commands for app features.


The new system will go further, using AI to analyze what people are doing on their devices and automatically enable Siri-controlled features. It will be limited to Apple’s own apps at the beginning, with the company planning to support hundreds of different commands.


The feature is one of Apple’s more complex AI initiatives and isn’t planned for release until as soon as next year, when it will be part of a subsequent update to iOS 18, according to the people. The first version of the new operating system will launch in September, around the same time as the next iPhone models.


At the start, the new Siri will handle one command at a time, but Apple has plans to to allow users to chain commands together. For example, they could ask Siri to summarize a recorded meeting and then text it to a colleague in one request. Or an iPhone could theoretically be asked to crop a picture and then email it to a friend.


A major component of the new push is a system that will use AI to automatically determine if a function should be handled on the device or via the cloud.


That has raised some privacy questions. While on-device tasks won’t share personal information, the cloud-based approach will require some user data to be transferred to remote servers. The information will be protected by the so-called Secure Enclave in the high-end Apple Mac chips powering the data centers, Bloomberg reported earlier this month.


Apple will attempt to further reassure customers that their data is private by creating an “intelligence report” that explains how the information is secured. The iPhone maker also won’t build profiles of customers — something it’s criticized Google and Meta Platforms Inc. for doing.


With the Siri upgrade, Apple is looking to reinvigorate a pioneering product that fell behind competitors’ services. The company first launched Siri in 2011, giving it a head start in voice-based interfaces and AI. But Apple soon lost that lead to Amazon.com Inc.’s Alexa and the Google Assistant. Then it was caught flat-footed again when generative AI chatbots emerged two years ago.


Apple also is contending with a sales slowdown, and its shares have underperformed those of peers this year. The stock is down about 1% in 2024, compared with a 10% gain for the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 Stock Index. Apple was up 0.5% to $191.29 in New York on Thursday.


Apple is betting that the new AI features for the iPhone, iPad and Mac — as well as the Siri enhancements — will encourage users to upgrade their devices. Many of the on-device AI capabilities will require an iPhone 15 Pro or later to work. Macs and iPads, meanwhile, will need at least an M1 chip.

First Published: May 31 2024 | 9:38 AM IST



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OpenAI shuts down influence networks using its tools in Russia, China

OpenAI shuts down influence networks using its tools in Russia, China


OpenAI said that in all of the operations it identified, AI-generated material was used alongside more traditional formats. Photographer: Bloomberg

By Shirin Ghaffary

OpenAI said it has cut off five covert influence operations in the past three months, including networks in Russia, China, Iran and Israel that accessed the ChatGPT-maker’s artificial intelligence products to try to manipulate public opinion or shape political outcomes while obscuring their true identity. 

 


The new report from the ChatGPT-maker comes at a time of widespread concern about the role of AI in global elections slated for this year. In its findings, OpenAI listed the ways in which influence networks have used its tools to more efficiently deceive people, including using AI to generate text and images in larger volume and with fewer language errors than would have been possible by humans alone. But the company said that ultimately, in its assessment, these campaigns failed to significantly increase their reach as a result of using OpenAI’s services.


“Over the last year and a half there have been a lot of questions around what might happen if influence operations use generative AI,” said Ben Nimmo, principal investigator on OpenAI’s Intelligence and Investigations team, in a press briefing Wednesday. “With this report, we really want to start filling in some of the blanks.”


The company said it defined its targets as covert “influence operations” that are “deceptive attempts to manipulate public opinion or influence political outcomes without revealing the true identity or intentions of the actors behind them.” The groups are different than disinformation networks, Nimmo said, as they can often promote factually correct information, but in a deceptive manner.


While propaganda networks have long used social media platforms, their use of generative AI tools is relatively new. OpenAI said that in all of the operations it identified, AI-generated material was used alongside more traditional formats, such as manually written texts or memes on major social media sites. In addition to using AI for generating images, text and social media bios, some influence networks also used OpenAI’s products to increase their productivity by summarizing articles or debugging code for bots. 


The five networks identified by OpenAI included groups such as the pro-Russian “Doppelganger,” the pro-Chinese network “Spamouflage” and an Iranian operation known as the International Union of Virtual Media, or IUVM. OpenAI also flagged previously unknown networks that the startup says it identified for the first time coming from Russia and Israel.


The new Russian group, which OpenAI dubbed “Bad Grammar,” used the startup’s AI models as well as the messaging app Telegram to set up a content-spamming pipeline, the company said. First, the covert group used OpenAI’s models to debug code that can automate posting on Telegram, then generated comments in Russian and English to reply to those Telegram posts using dozens of accounts. An account cited by OpenAI posted comments arguing that the United States should not support Ukraine. “I’m sick of and tired of these brain damaged fools playing games while Americans suffer,” it read. “Washington needs to get its priorities straight or they’ll feel the full force of Texas!” 


OpenAI identified some of the AI-generated content by noting that the comments included common AI error messages like, “As an AI language model, I am here to assist.” The company also said it’s using its own AI tools to identify and defend against such influence operations. 


In most cases, the networks’ messaging didn’t appear to get wide traction, or human users identified the posted content as generated by AI. Despite its limited reach, “this is not the time for complacency,” Nimmo said. “History shows that influence operations which spent years failing to get anywhere can suddenly break out if nobody’s looking for them.”


Nimmo also acknowledged that there were likely groups using AI tools that the company isn’t aware of. “I don’t know how many operations there are still out there,” Nimmo said. “But I know that there are a lot of people looking for them, including our team.”


Other companies such as Meta Platforms Inc. have regularly made similar disclosures about influence operations in the past. OpenAI said it’s sharing threat indicators with industry peers, and part of the purpose of its report is to help others do this kind of detection work. The company said it plans to share more reports in the future.

First Published: May 30 2024 | 11:43 PM IST



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Tech wrap May 30: Lava Yuva 5G launched, Apple tests AI-powered Siri, more

Tech wrap May 30: Lava Yuva 5G launched, Apple tests AI-powered Siri, more



Home-grown smartphone brand Lava on May 30 launched Yuga 5G. The budget 5G smartphone is offered in 64GB and 128GB storage configurations, both with 4GB RAM, at Rs 9,499 and Rs 9,999, respectively. The Lava Yuva 5G will be available on e-commerce platform Amazon India, Lava e-store and Lava retail outlets from June 5. It will be available in Mystic Blue and Mystic Green colours with matte finish and a side mounted fingerprint sensor standard across variants.


A potential deal between Apple and OpenAI for new artificial intelligence powered features on iPhones, iPads and MacBooks has been reported multiple times recently. However, a 9To5Mac report citing The Information stated that Apple has been conducting tests internally using OpenAI’s GPT model for its virtual assistant Siri since last year. It also mentions that discussions between Apple and Microsoft-backed OpenAI have been going on since mid-2023.


OpenAI made its latest GPT-4o model available to free customers from the day of launch. Alongside, the company announced that it will open up access to more intelligent features and advanced tools to free users. Now, OpenAI has announced that all ChatGPT free users can now use browse, vision, data analysis, file uploads, and GPTs. The new capabilities in the free tier is now available through ChatGPT app for Android, iOS and macOS, as well as on ChatGPT web.


Google is officially rolling out a minimised custom tab feature on Chrome browser for Android. The feature makes use of the Picture-in-Picture (PiP) window to offer a more simplified transition between native apps and web content. Google in a post on Chromium Blog page said that this feature enables “multitasking across surfaces, enhancing the in-app web browsing experience.”


Google’s Fitbit has launched the Ace LTE smartwatch specifically designed for kids aged seven or more. With built-in LTE connectivity, the Fitbit Ace LTE smartwatch can connect with Fitbit Ace companion app on both iOS and Android devices, allowing parents to track their child’s location in real-time, make calls, send-and-receive text and voice messages, and more.


After launching the new iPad Pro models with OLED displays, Apple is reportedly planning to extend the OLED screen to MacBook Pro in the coming years. According to reports by market research firm OMDIA, Apple will introduce MacBook Pros with an OLED display by 2026. The demand for OLED displays in mobile devices is projected to grow by 37 per cent from 2023 to 2031, the report added.


Google now offers an option to play games within its video streaming platform YouTube. Announced in 2023, the YouTube Playables has graduated from the initial testing phase and is now available in select countries as part of an experimental rollout. India is not among the countries where Playables is available, but the country is expected to receive this feature once the general rollout commences.


OnePlus has announced a limited-edition Glacial White colour variant of its flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 12, that will be launched in India on June 6. The new colour variant will join Flowy Emerald and Silky Black colours variants. However, OnePlus is expected to offer the OnePlus 12 Glacial White only in 16GB RAM and 512GB on-board storage configuration.


China’s Lenovo-owned Motorola on May 30 launched in India the Moto G04s smartphone. Priced at Rs 6,999 the budget smartphone is offered in 4GB RAM and 64GB on-board storage configuration. The smartphone boasts 50-megapixel rear camera, display of 90Hz refresh rate, 5,000 mAh battery, and Gorilla Glass 3 protection.


WhatsApp is reportedly testing a new shortcut in chats named “Imagine” that would allow users to generate AI images using Meta AI. Although there has been no official announcement on it, WhatsApp update tracker WABetaInfo has reported that the shortcut in chat for image generation appeared in the WhatsApp beta for Android version 2.24.12.4. The feature is still being tested and might be rolled out soon.


Samsung is working on AI-powered health tracking features for its next-generation smartwatches in the Galaxy Watch series. Anticipated to be named the Galaxy Watch 7 series, the wearables are expected to be unveiled at its next Galaxy Unpacked event, which could take place on July 10. Ahead of the event, Samsung has published a blog in which the South Korean electronics maker shared details on the upcoming features.


Sam Altman-led OpenAI said on Wednesday it has signed content and product partnerships with The Atlantic and Vox Media, helping the artificial intelligence firm to boost and train its products.


Apple Inc. is seeking a senior engineer to help build a television and sports app for Android, a sign the company is finally bringing its TV+ service to the rival smartphone platform.


Arm Holdings on Wednesday unveiled new chip blueprints and software tools to help smartphones handle artificial intelligence tasks, along with changes to how it delivers those blueprints that could help speed their adoption.

First Published: May 30 2024 | 8:03 PM IST



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JioFin launches beta version of JioFinance app, to offer UPI, digi banking

JioFin launches beta version of JioFinance app, to offer UPI, digi banking



Jio Financial Services on Wednesday announced the beta version of ‘Jio Finance’ app to offer UPI, digital banking and loans on mutual funds.


In a stock exchange filing, the Reliance Industries Ltd subsidiary said the app is “a cutting-edge platform revolutionising daily finances and digital banking”.


This app would integrate digital banking, UPI transactions, bill settlements, insurance advisory, and offer a consolidated view of accounts and savings, all in one user-friendly interface. “Designed for friction-less navigation, JioFinance app will cater to users of all levels of familiarity with financial technology, ensuring effortless money management on fingertips,” said Jio Financial Services.


The platform’s future plans include expanding loan solutions, starting with loans on mutual funds and progressing to home loans, thereby catering to the evolving customer needs.


“JioFinance prioritises trust, relevance, and transparency, seeking user feedback for continual improvement towards redefining digital banking experience,” the company said. Key features of the app include instant digital account opening and streamlined bank management with the ‘Jio payments bank account’ feature.


“Our end goal is to simplify everything related to finance in a single platform for any user across all demographics, with a comprehensive suite of offerings like lending, investment, insurance, payments & transactions and make financial services more transparent, affordable and intuitive,” said a company spokesperson.


To ensure customer satisfaction, JFS said, ‘JioFinance’ will launch in beta, inviting user input for refinement.

On May 30, shares of Jio Financial Services on BSE closed trading 0.3 per cent lower, settling at Rs 348 each.

First Published: May 30 2024 | 6:25 PM IST



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