Finally, it’s time for the public beta of Google’s new Messages feature that uses artificial intelligence to help you write text messages.
Called Magic Compose, the company claims that it can read your messages, though The Verge reports that it still can’t actually read them .
If you use it with E2EE, however, the machine will still send your messages to Google’s servers even though it doesn’t actually be able to read them.
Google explains further in a statement to The Verge that the company isn’t actually storing the conversations data that goes into the system’s algorithms, so the company doesn’t store the actual messages that it sends using the service.
It just suggests appropriate responses to your messages based on what you send.
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