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JAKARTA - Like Microsoft, Google has ultimately embedded Artificial Intelligence (AI) in its various product lines. Most recently, the Message service that got the AI feature was dubbed Magic Compose.

Magic Compose is an AI-powered typing assistant, this tool can suggest better personalized replies in the context of conversations.

The screenshot shows the feature can be activated by tapping the scintillating pencil icon in the text field.

When tapping, users can use AI to fine-tune initial replies with different style options such as Formal, Liris, Relax, Excitement, and more.

If the user cannot find the desired option, the user can request the feature to generate some reply recommendations.

This reply is based on the context of user conversations and is considered more deeply and relevant than Smart Reply recommendations.

Google shows that unlike Smart Reply running on a cellphone, Magic Compose requires an internet connection. This means that users can be charged an operator fee.

The Magic Compose feature is located under the Suggestion setting page, with the Experiment label meaning the feature is still under development, as quoted from 9to5Google from Phone Arena, Monday, May 8.

It is not known for sure when this feature will be launched. But it should be noted, Magic Composer will only work with the Google Messages app and not with messaging apps offered by wireless carriers.


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