'Tap to Draft' Google Messages Feature Will Stop You From Sending Smart Replies by Mistake
Ever accidentally reply with a rude "no" instead of a more kindly "No, thank you" because you clicked on a smart reply without thinking? A new Google Messages should prevent that from happening in the future. Google is rolling out "Tap to draft," a toggle that should help users avoid accidental one-tap responses. The option is beginning to appear in stable versions of the Google Messages app across Android after a period of beta testing.
Smart Replies use Google's on-device and cloud AI systems to place quick, context-aware responses above the compose box. Until now, tapping a Smart Reply chip would immediately send the message.
Now, with "Tap to draft" switched on, tapping a Smart Reply inserts the text into the compose field as a draft. Users can edit the reply, add context, or delete it before they press send, giving them an extra layer of control.
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