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ArticleBody:Artificial intelligence—and in particular generative AI—continues to push its way into every aspect of digital life, with varying degrees of success. One of the latest updates from Google adds the Gemini AI chatbot to Gmail on Android and iOS, which means you can ask questions about anything in your inbox. For example, you might want a summary of a discussion you've been having with your boss or need a reminder about when an upcoming camping trip is actually happening.
You can also use the copy icon to send the text to the clipboard and another app. To wipe your Gemini history for the Gmail app, tap the icon showing two arrows in a circle at the top of the pop-up panel, then choose Clear.
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