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Google Rolls Out Magic Compose Beta for Users

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Google Rolls Out Magic Compose Beta for Users

The beta version of Google’s latest; “Magic Compose” has started rolling out. The feature driven by AI technology can assist users in generating text messages in different styles.

Google Rolls out Magic Compose Beta for Users

Google is constantly launching new and advanced AI-powered features and tools nowadays. The company has started to roll out the beta version of its latest feature will ease the task for users to compose text messages.;

The Magic Compose feature uses the latest Generative Artificial Technology to generate and rephrase text messages in the Messages app, currently applicable for RCS (Rich Communication Services) conversations only.

Google One Premium members get priority access to the feature. However, users who are 18 years old and above can only use the feature, which is only available in the English language on Android devices with US SIM cards.

Google’s support page says. “Magic Compose is an experimental feature within the Messages by Google app. With Google’s generative AI technology, Magic Compose crafts stylized, suggested responses with the context of your messages.”

This feature can suggest and write messages for you using generative AI technology based on the conversation context. Using the amazing feature, users can rewrite their drafted messages in different styles and tones. The beta version of the said feature currently offers selected 7 style options: Remix, Excited, Chill, Shakespeare, Lyrical, Formal, and Short.

The Magic Compose tool uses your previous conversation messages to generate suggestions even if your RCS conversation is end-to-end encrypted. Google says these messages are discarded immediately after the suggestions have been generated, and no data is sent to Google servers when the Google AI feature isn’t being used.

As per Google’s support page, “Google doesn’t store messages or use them to train machine learning models. Up to 20 previous messages, including emojis, reactions, and URLs, are sent to Google’s servers and only used to make suggestions relevant to your conversation. Messages with attachments, voice messages, and images aren’t sent to Google servers, but image captions and voice transcriptions may be sent.”

How to turn on Magic Compose?

Users can easily turn on this feature by simply logging into their Google account in the Messages app and turning on the RCS Chats option. After that, they’ll need to open the Messages app on their Android device, start an RCS conversation, and tap the suggestions icon. After that, to use the tool, tap on the “Try it” option.;

The tool will display suggestions, and the users can further take the help of this tool to write or rephrase their RCS text messages creatively.

Magic Compose is quite similar to the earlier launched Swiftkey, an AI-integrated keyboard app by Microsoft that uses AI technology to help users customize and set the right tone of the text messages across apps.


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