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How To Let Google Messages Write Texts For You with AI

Frank OchasoBy Frank OchasoJuly 1, 2023Updated:October 6, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Since the unveiling of Google I/O 2023, the integration of AI across various Google applications has been a game-changer. One notable manifestation of this advancement can be found in Google Messages, where you now have the ability to let AI write your texts for you. Thanks to the Magic Compose feature embedded in Google Messages. This feature helps generate appropriate responses tailored to your needs.

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So, if you’re looking forward to knowing how to let Google Messages write texts for you with AI, this guide has got you covered! Bearing that in mind, let’s dive in!

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How to Use Magic Compose AI in Google Messages

The rollout of Magic Compose is currently underway for Google. Messages users. While the feature is still in beta, it is expected to be available to all users soon.

If you don’t see the Magic Compose feature in your Google Messages app, you can sign up for the Messages beta program to gain access. Google also suggests signing up for carrier services beta if available. Additionally, users with a paid subscription to Google One will receive priority access, although access may also be granted to some users without a subscription.

To use Magic Compose, follow these steps:

  • Launch Google Messages on your device.
  • Open a conversation and tap the message or pencil icon next to the text field.
    • Note: If it’s your first time using Magic Compose, you may need to opt-in by tapping “Try it.”
  • Magic Compose will present you with several suggestions based on the previous messages in the conversation. Tap on any suggestion to insert it into the text field.
    • Tip: For even more suggestions, including different tones like Shakespearean, Chill, Excited, and Lyrical, you can select a different tone after choosing or writing a text.

Final Words

There you have it on how to let Google Messages write texts for you with AI. With Magic Compose on Google Messages, you can effortlessly generate responses based on the context of the conversation. Say goodbye to writer’s block or struggling to find the right words. Let AI take the reins and empower your messaging experience.

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