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This article we will show you how to use Google Magic Compose. Google is trying to catch up to Microsoft in generative AI, and one of the first things it has done is make something called Magic Compose. Smart Reply is a feature in Google Messages that makes it easy to reply to texts with its suggestions. Smart Reply can’t write whole messages for you, but it can suggest some quick replies you use often based on the text. Google wants to add the power of Bard to its messaging app with Magic Compose. This will make it easier for you to text.
Along with the changes that are coming to Bard, Google also announced a few features that use AI and are now starting to roll out. The first of these is Magic Compose, which uses generative AI to let you and your friends send and receive messages. After being announced at I/O 2023, Magic Compose is now available to “limited” users. Here, we’ll talk about what it is, how to use Google Magic Compose, and if you can even get it.
What is Magic Compose?
Magic Compose was introduced at Google I/O 2023. It uses the company’s Bard large language model to come up with responses to an RCS text chain that are more than just single words. During the event, this feature was one of many that were talked about to show how the company is working on generative AI applications. As we mentioned before, Magic Compose is a new feature in Google Messages that uses AI to suggest questions and answers. Using a Large Language Model (LLM), Magic Compose can make suggestions for how to start a conversation or give answers that make sense in the context.
According to an official tutorial video on a Google Messages help page, users first tap on a speech bubble icon (officially called “Message suggestions”) in the text field. This brings up a list of fairly generic replies to choose from. When you choose one, the icon changes into a pencil with a star on top (“Rewrite suggestions”). When you tap that icon, a list of expanded prompts comes up. These prompts may have more punctuation or even emoji.
How Does Magic Compose Work?
Google’s advanced AI and machine learning algorithms are used by Magic Compose to analyze the content of your messages and figure out what is going on in the conversation. The feature can figure out what you want to say next and make suggestions based on things like the sender, your message history, and common phrases.
It’s important to know that Magic Compose was made to protect the privacy of its users. The AI processing happens on your device, so your messages and data don’t have to be sent to Google’s servers to be analyzed.
How to Enable Magic Compose in Google Messages
Make sure that Magic Compose is turned on in your Google Messages settings before you can use it. Here’s what you need to do:
- On your Android device, open the Google Messages app.
- Tap the menu button with three dots in the upper right corner of the screen.
- Choose “Settings” from the list of options.
- Click “Smart Reply & Suggestions.”
- Make sure that the toggles next to “Suggest replies” are on. If it isn’t on, tap the switch to turn it on.
How to Use Magic Compose in Your Conversations
It’s easy and obvious how to use Magic Compose in your messages. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to use the feature:
- Start talking in the Google Messages app.
- When you get a new message, Magic Compose will look at the message’s content and context and give you suggestions for how to respond at the bottom of the screen. These ideas show up as grayed-out text or buttons below the box where you type your message.
- To use a suggested response, tap on it, and the text will be put into the message box.
- If you want to change the suggested text or add more, you can tap the message input box and make the changes you want.
- When you’re happy with your message, tap the “Send” button to send it.
Conclusion
Magic Compose is a new feature from Google that uses AI to help you write text messages. You can set it up to send “styled, suggested responses that fit the context of your messages” in response to text messages. Magic Compose can also change the way your text looks in seven ways. It is available to people in the US who are in the Messages beta program.
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