| > But isn't that candy example non-sensical? In what situation do you need some information without any of the context(or without knowing any of the context)? I know the context and the content but not the specific substrings in an email I received several years ago. Here's one of the first things that gemini in gmail actually helped with. I wanted to check when I bought a car seat for my kids, which one it was and how much it cost. So I knew the rough time it was when I bought it, I know it's a receipt I'm looking for, it's for a child seat, and roughly when. I know the context here. What I struggled with was finding the exact text that would be in that. There are hundreds or more emails with invoice/receipt/order in. I didn't recall exactly who I bought it from, and there are large numbers of more advertising emails with kids seats in. I couldn't easily find it, because the actual email I wanted did not say child seat in it. It had a brand and other information, but nothing in the text had a substring I was searching for. I might have found it with "booster seat" but I didn't think of that exact phrase at the time. Instead I asked gemini to find it. That can then trawl through a bunch of emails and find things that mean but do not say child seat. |
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