AI Search Finally Comes to GMail

AI Search Finally Comes to GMail

March 21, 2025

AI is speeding up, literally! A new study suggests it’s following its own version of Moore’s Law, doubling its capabilities every 7 months. Meanwhile, ByteDance just revealed the secret sauce behind DeepSeek R1, the model that rocked the AI world. And if you use Gmail, your inbox just got a lot smarter thanks to AI-powered search. Here’s what’s changing and why it matters.

🔍 AI Search Finally Comes to GMail

AI Search Finally Comes to GMail

Gmail’s new AI search helps you find emails faster by ranking results based on recency, how often you click similar emails, and frequent contacts, not just date. It’s a smarter way to locate what matters without digging through your inbox.

This update saves time and stress, especially for students managing school, work, and life. Whether you're hunting for a class update or a reunion invite, smarter search means you’ll find it quicker—and stay more organized every day.

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📈 Moore’s Law for AI

Moore’s Law for AI

In 1965, Gordon Moore said chip power doubles every two years. For five decades, that explained how computers improved. Now, researchers suggest a similar trend for AI: every 7 months, AI can handle tasks that take humans twice as long.

How fast AI improves affects everything, from energy use to job loss. Knowing AI’s pace helps shape smart policies, estimate costs, and understand the tech’s long-term impact on the economy and workforce.

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🧪 DeepSeek’s Secret Sauce Is Out in the Open

DeepSeek’s Secret Sauce Is Out in the Open

Two months ago, DeepSeek R1 shook the AI world with a small but powerful open-source reasoning model. It hit Wall Street hard, impacting giants like OpenAI and Nvidia. But while the model was public, the secret training method wasn’t, until now.

Reasoning models fix a key gap in AI: they test multiple outputs, compare them, and learn from mistakes. This method pushes AI closer to AGI, Artificial General Intelligence, making it a huge leap forward in how smart models can really get.

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