Gmail can now autocomplete entire emails with a new feature called Smart Compose — here’s how to turn it on
But the ‘Smart Compose’ feature seems to get better the more time you spend with it and is still in its early stages, so Google could tweak it in future

By Dave Smith
One of the best announcements that came out of this year’s Google I/O was a new Gmail feature called Smart Compose, which can autocomplete entire emails for you.
Unlike many of the other announcements from Google I/O, Gmail Smart Compose can actually be switched on and used right now. It’s all part of the new Gmail experience that Google has been rolling out to customers.
Here’s how to turn on Gmail Smart Compose, how to use it, and what it’s like to use:
The very first thing you’ll need to do is activate the new Gmail experience, if you haven’t already. (Don’t worry, you can always go back to the “Classic” look at any time.)