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- Microsoft announced text prediction for the beta versions of Word and Outlook last fall.
- After being released for Outlook this month, the feature will roll out to all Word users in March.
- Text prediction uses machine learning to guess what users might write next, offering better suggestions over time as it learns the user’s typing patterns.
Google’s Smart Compose feature is a neat new trick that lets you type faster in Gmail and Docs. If enabled, Smart Compose uses machine learning to predict what you’ll type next and offer suggestions as you type. The feature can be handy if you’re looking to power through emails or if you’re a slow typer.
Of course, text prediction can also come in handy while balancing work from home during the pandemic with everything else that might be going on around you. Microsoft has been working on a similar feature for Microsoft Word for a while now, and its own text prediction tool will roll out to users in March.
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