Google’s improving Gmail’s search with AI

In an attempt to improve the chances of finding the e -mail you are looking for, Google provides an optional upgrade that takes over Amnesty International for the Gmail search job.
Google’s searches will not return to the results of a chronology that depends only on the keywords you are looking for, but instead it will also take into account other criteria, including “modernity, the most frequent and frequent email messages,” according to Joogle’s common post Keynote Blog today. “With this update, emails you are looking for at the highest search results are likely to be a precious time and help you find important information more easily.”
The “most relevant” search results feature is now launched with users all over the world with Google’s personal accounts, and will be available upon access to Gmail through a web browser or through Android and iOS Gmail applications from Google. However, according to Google, the feature of the previous approach to Gmail will not be resolved in searching for emails. Instead, you will be able to switch between the results of the time keywords and the new “most relevant” option.