This is how you can automatically reply to emails with Inbox
So, Smart Reply or Smart Reply ofInbox is in charge of reading the received message Its recognition technology detects the natural language and allows the user to understand what is being asked of the user in said message. With such information, it is able to compose up to three quick and short answers that appear at the bottom of the screen.Just click on one of them and send it.A short and simple process to avoid wasting time. But there is more.
Longer and more complex emails, those that require a more elaborate and extensive response, can also benefit from this Smart Reply Similarly, Inbox understands what the received message requests from the user, and proposes up tothree different alternatives at the bottom of the screen. However, instead of being quick answers, they are a simple phrase that can summarize the user's wishes. And what is better, serve as a header to continue composing a longer message, this time without the user being free to type it, although making the process much easier.
In this way responses to all kinds of emails can be more agile, either by selecting a quick response adapted to each case or helping the user to write their own response.But this function is not only intelligent for reading the content of the mail and understanding what is being asked (something that a machine does and not an employee of Google), but because this feature is constantly evolving, learning from the User's usual responses Thus, if you always answer affirmatively, or negatively , that response will appear more often among the three selected, and so on in other cases where the user has a clear pattern of action
In short, a simple and curious tool that can help users with less time or the less eloquent when starting to write an email response. Of course, like all the news from Google, it was first launched only in English, so we will have to wait for their arrival in Spain with no set date yet