Hey Google, stop trying to write my emails!
TL;DR
Gmail has moved beyond short smart replies and now generates full email drafts that mimic the user's personal writing style, including signature habits.
Key Points
- The AI scans the entire inbox to infer context, relationships, and tone – reproducing even small stylistic details like lowercase sign-offs with familiar contacts.
- Users report the drafts articulate thoughts and emotions before they have consciously formed them, raising questions about authenticity in personal communication.
- Google rolled the feature out gradually without requiring active user opt-in.
Nauti's Take
This is not a convenience feature – it is ventriloquism at scale. Google has spent years optimizing the inbox for engagement; now it is optimizing the replies too.
The danger is not that the AI writes badly. The danger is that it writes well enough to make users stop bothering.
That erodes the habit of articulating your own thoughts, especially in relationships where nuance matters. Answering your literary agent with an AI draft you barely read is not saving time – it is outsourcing trust.