Google will soon improve Gmail's grammar correction with the help of artificial intelligence,House of Pleasures (House of Tolerance) the company announced Tuesday.
Instead of having to click on Gmail's dots menu in the lower right corner and choosing "check spelling" while you write an email, Gmail will start doing it automatically, detecting spelling errors and grammar issues, and even autocorrecting some common spelling mistakes.
Autocorrect is only available in English -- for now.
The engine powering the feature is the same one Google is using in Docs, where it was introduced in July 2018. You can find out more on how it works here.
Grammar checks and autocorrect will be switched on by default, but users will be able to disable it in Gmail's settings.
SEE ALSO: 7 Google privacy settings you should enable nowThe feature is coming to G Suite, meaning it will initially only be available to enterprise Gmail users. There's no word on when it may be expanded to cover all Gmail users.
Google will be rolling out this new feature to G Suite users gradually over the next weeks. It will be available to all G Suite editions.
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