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Google introduces AI-powered email search feature for Gmail users
With this feature, it will be possible to search for old emails in inbox

(Web Desk): If you receive a lot of emails, and this happens to many people, finding an old email in an inbox filled with hundreds or thousands of emails is nothing short of a challenge.
Needless to say, Gmail, Google's email service, is the most widely used in the world. This is why Google decided to introduce a solution to this problem for users.
The company announced that a new search feature based on artificial intelligence (AI) technology is being introduced for users. According to a blog post, this AI feature will allow users to search emails. The blog post mentions that the "most relevant" search feature is being rolled out to all users worldwide.
With this feature, it will be possible to search for old emails in the inbox. Google also stated that if users do not like the most relevant search results, they will have the option to switch back to the "most recent" option.
Previously, several AI features have been introduced in Gmail, and now the search feature has been added.

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