Yahoo adds new AI features to the mail app in an attempt to use

Yahoo is rolling the new Artificial Intelligence features for its email platform, in which the users try to better attach one of their rapidly growing heaviests.

The company said on Thursday that she was bringing Aye Facilities for its mail service for the purpose of simplification. A new gamified “catch up” feature will provide users’ removal “or” keep in inboxes “to provide AI-operated summary and email preview. This feature is the first in a series of changes marking the largest upgrade upgrade to the largest upgrade to the male app seen in a decade.

Over the years, the company has struggled to innovate as competitive platforms Gmail Provided an easy-to-use interface. The company faced a high-profile security violation in 2013 that the company Later approximate To give a blow to the user trust, to highlight all its three billion users.

Yahoo’s CEO Jim Lanzon, who joined the company’s restructuring in 2021, stated in an interview that “no doubt” mail is one of its main products. “People have been predicting or predicting the death of email over the years,” he said. “But it is an incredibly consistent role in people’s lives, both at home and work.”

He said that about half of the current Yahoo mail users is General Z or Millennials and one of the three uses service currently. Lanzon said that AI would play a big role in Yahoo’s future as well, which is “incredibly important for almost every product we operate.”

He said, “We want AI to work quietly in the background to simplify the tasks in all the products that we work from search to mail to finance to news.” “We don’t want to ask people to take an additional step or learn a new behavior or learn.”

He also calls the brand “vintage”, which means he believes that it will stick around. “We are starting now because we believe that there is a lot of innovation that can be done,” Lanzon said. “There is a lot on our roadmap.”

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