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Shortwave: The AI-Powered Email Client that Revolutionizes Email Management

Former Google developer launches AI-based email client, Shortwave

In the rapidly growing field of large-scale language models (LLM), more and more developers are leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) technology. TechCrunch recently reported that a former Google developer has made waves by introducing Shortwave, an AI-driven email client.

One of the standout features of Shortwave is its ability to provide users with access to their email history through natural language queries, assisting them in finding specific information within their inbox. It functions similarly to asking ChatGPT a question, allowing users to obtain desired results effortlessly. For instance, users can ask queries like “Find the email sent by OOO that contains a video link” or “What is the content of the email sent by the service software startup last week?” Shortwave will promptly fetch the requested information.

Furthermore, Shortwave offers a range of email management features, including email summarization, drafting assistance, writing review, translation, conversation summaries, and email summaries. Users can also set time limits for composing their emails, ensuring efficient meeting preparation within a specified timeframe.

With already over 20,000 users, Shortwave is gaining considerable traction in the market. Its AI-based capabilities and user-friendly interface make it a compelling choice for those looking to streamline and enhance their email experience.

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[디지털투데이 AI리포터] As the popularity of large-scale language models (LLM) increases rapidly, many developers are applying artificial intelligence (AI) technology. In relation to this, TechCrunch reported on the 21st (local time) that a former Google developer is attracting attention by launching Shortwave, an AI-based email client.

One of the key features of Shortwave is that it gives users access to their email history based on natural language queries and then helps users find what they are looking for in the emails which they accept.

In other words, if you use the mail app as if you were asking ChatGPT a question, you’ll get the results you want. For example, “Find the email sent by OOO that contains a video link”, “What is the content of the email sent by the service software startup last week?” If you ask the same question, Shortwave will find it for you.

In addition, Shortwave helps you handle email tasks with email summarization, email drafting, writing review, translation, conversation summary, and email summary functions. You can also ask for a time limit so that you can draft the meeting within a limited period of time.

Shortwave already has over 20,000 users.

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