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Google is rolling out a new Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based capability that would allow its first-party keyboard "Gboard" to suggest GIFs, emoji and stickers to conversations for Android users.
The feature would be processed entirely on the user's device to ensure that these suggestions are private and are incorporated in conversations as quickly as possible.
Earlier in September rumours surfaced that Google was working out ways to produce better, faster recommendations for GIFs and emoji within its keyboard, the media had reported.
"Google plans to expand the feature to Gboard compatible with more languages and more types of content to help you do and say more right from your conversation," Ghosh added.
However, there has been no word from the search engine giant as yet about by when would the feature be made available for iOS users.
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