Many times it happens that while sending an email you did some typo and grammatical error which you note later. In professional lives, these mistakes are hardly taken for granted. Luckily in Gmail, we can get rid of these mistakes because it’s launching an autocorrect feature for typo and grammatical errors. This feature will inform you about the basic spelling and grammatical errors in your email.
For now, this Autocorrect feature is only available in the English language.
Now you might be thinking that how it will happen? If it’s so then we will tell you that the email mistakes will be identified through Artificial Intelligence (AI). If mistakably you have made a small typo then the spelling will be corrected.
Blue crooked line in the grammatically wrong phrase
This AI-enabled Autocorrect Gmail feature will catch the grammatical mistakes by displaying a crooked blue line below the wrong phase. Currently the update is being rolled out only for the G Suite users on the web. If you find this new feature a bit similar then let’s remind you that these features have already come in Google Doc in February 2019.