Google Docs' AI corrections are spreading to Gmail. Google is rolling out a feature in G Suite that will autocorrect "common" spelling errors while you write Gmail messages. It won't catch every mistake, but it should save you the embarrassment of leaving a glaring typo in a company-wide email. You'll also see grammar suggestions, too, helping you avoid common mistakes like confusing "affect" with "effect." The feature is optional, and you can undo auto-corrected text if you move quickly. For grammar mistakes, Gmail will show a squiggly blue line under the erroneous phase.
Google Docs' AI corrections are spreading to Gmail. Google is rolling out a feature in G Suite that will autocorrect "common" spelling errors while you write Gmail messages. It won't catch every mistake, but it should save you the embarrassment of leaving a glaring typo in a company-wide email. You'll also see grammar suggestions, too, helping you avoid common mistakes like confusing "affect" with "effect." The feature is optional, and you can undo auto-corrected text if you move quickly. For grammar mistakes, Gmail will show a squiggly blue line under the erroneous phase.