Almost everyone uses artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline their work at the office. I personally use Gemini in Gmail to reply to common emails that I feel are better spent writing news. But AI-written emails are often so robotic and emotionless that the recipient knows it wasn't me who wrote them.
This is solved by the new Personalised Smart Reply feature. Personalised Smart Reply will look at emails you've written, read the most common usage of phrases, look at documents in Drive, and search Google Docs to write replies that more closely resemble the style of the account owner. There are several writing style options to choose from depending on how much personal data you want to use to write.
This is part of a Personal Context feature that Google is developing that collects user information across its various services to provide suggestions, replies, and help based on user habits. The Personalised Smart Reply feature will be available to Gmail users next summer.