Now Even Gmail Will Push AI-Powered Search on You (www.makeuseof.com)
from ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net to technology@lemmy.world on 22 Mar 20:46
https://slrpnk.net/post/19857052

While I would consider this feature to be helpful, I’m still a bit hesitant to introduce more AI into my day-to-day life. At least, I want AI features to be optional tools that I can disable at my discretion. In this case, it appears that Gmail’s AI search tool will be optional. You will have the freedom to select the classic Most recent search filter, and sift through messages yourself.

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otter@lemmy.ca on 22 Mar 20:58 next collapse

Gmail’s search and filters have been annoying for some time now. This feels like an overpowered bandaid to that problem

Ulrich@feddit.org on 23 Mar 02:21 collapse

“Annoying” is extremely generous. I have to use it for work and it’s a fucking nightmare. I can type in the exact text of the subject of an email and it’s nowhere to be found.

borusa@feddit.uk on 22 Mar 21:33 next collapse

degoogle

dan1101@lemm.ee on 22 Mar 22:50 next collapse

I already to to DuckDuckGo to search for medical stuff and other things I don’t need Google knowing. Their search results aren’t bad especially compared to current Google.

notanapple@lemm.ee on 22 Mar 22:58 next collapse

Enabling this feature will probably require you to agree to Google AI training on your emails.

catloaf@lemm.ee on 22 Mar 23:46 collapse

I’m sure you’ve already agreed by continuing to use Gmail.

spankmonkey@lemmy.world on 23 Mar 00:30 collapse

Even if you haven’t they have been using your email for all kinds of purposes the whole time. Training is just the most recent.

Rob200@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 23 Mar 05:45 next collapse

Ai in email. But why?

SigHunter@lemmy.kde.social on 23 Mar 08:59 next collapse

Solution looking for a problem

Botanicals@lemmy.world on 23 Mar 14:07 collapse

I could be wrong, but I believe most AI isn’t really AI as we imagine it. It’s a LLM (language learning model). The more you interact with it the better it gets

aquilarift@lemmy.world on 23 Mar 09:06 next collapse

Gemini is already in my mother’s gmail, so far she’s avoided the bloody thing.

reksas@sopuli.xyz on 23 Mar 09:10 next collapse

I dont even mind this too much yet still I want to switch off from gmail. If google decided to suspend my account for some reason I would be completely fucked. Even if you love google you still should switch off from using their services because there is a chance you might lose access to them in the future if this world goes even more off its rocker.

nicerdicer@feddit.org on 23 Mar 10:33 collapse

You should look into this

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reksas@sopuli.xyz on 23 Mar 11:26 collapse

Aye, I have looked through this too: european-alternatives.eu/alternative-to/gmail

Unfortunately every service seems to have something going on that I dont like or they dont have something I want. Maybe I should just be less discerning. It doesnt help that switching is a lot of effort and bother.

I took a look at disroot but i heard about that too that there are some things about it that make it not useable to me, like them storing the mails unencrypted apparently. So that one became not an option.

Proton might be good, but after everything i have heard about that too i fear it might develop more problems later which would just have me switch again.

Tuta might be good, but I have heard about that one too that they like sending ads about their services you cant opt out so that kind of attitude doesn’t sit well with me. Not even google does that. That also has be worrying they might start enshittifying the service at some point and maybe make the free version so awful i’d have to switch again.

Many others can’t be used for free at all, which is quite important thing for service this crucial. I wish eu itself would create some email service instead of having to rely on corporations that might change their mind about anything the moment it becomes more profitable to them. Though that one would probably be very austere and definitely not have aliases as option… Why must everything it related be so annoying nowdays.

Kmail on your list seems decent. I cant seem to find a way to make account for it, only to get the client for managing other accounts unless i’m misunderstanding something.

nicerdicer@feddit.org on 23 Mar 12:19 collapse

Yes, all these email services want you to pay up for them. I think this is the price tag for privacy.

I have switched to Mailbox org a couple of years ago. I had a freemail provider before that. Unfortunately, this providers’ data got leaked, and therefore I got pwned, luckily only resulting into a tsunami of spam. The entry-tier with Mailbox is 1 € per month (= 12 € per year) which is compareably cheap in my opinion. Of course, it depends on what features you desire - more features cost more money. They also offer a free trial for 30 days (but it is wise to start the free trial at the begin of a month, as far as I recall).

The process of switching the email provider took me at least 6 months, where both the old and the new email adress have to exist simulatiously.

If you need to register quickly to an online service, i can recommend Temp-Mail org. Its free, but you need to have the tab opened for the registration process, as all data (including the free temporary email adress) will be deleted once the tab is closed. I used this service to register with my home instance, because back then I didn’t want to expose my real email adress.

MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml on 23 Mar 10:09 next collapse

Gmail is a messaging platform that optionally supports email, change my mind.

shiftymccool@programming.dev on 23 Mar 10:39 next collapse

In this case, it appears that Gmail’s AI search tool will be optional.

Until they quietly turn it on by default after the initial news had cooled down

Bakkoda@sh.itjust.works on 23 Mar 12:26 collapse

What if it’s always on and only available to the user if you turn it on? What if it’s always generating info for Google and there’s nothing you can do but stop using Google products?

[deleted] on 23 Mar 11:05 collapse

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