Boost Productivity with Read AI's Digital Email Assistant

Read AI's new AI-powered 'digital twin' assistant, Ada, helps manage schedules and provide quick answers by integrating with your email account.
Read AI, a leading artificial intelligence company, has announced the launch of its latest product, Ada - a groundbreaking email-based 'digital twin' assistant designed to streamline your day-to-day tasks and boost productivity.
Unlike traditional virtual assistants, Ada seamlessly integrates with your email account, allowing it to become a personalized extension of your digital self. By accessing your calendar, contacts, and email history, Ada can provide tailored responses and suggestions to help you manage your schedule, coordinate meetings, and find relevant information with ease.
One of the key features of Ada is its ability to reply with your availability when someone requests a meeting. Rather than manually checking your calendar and typing out a response, Ada can automatically suggest suitable times based on your schedule, saving you valuable time and ensuring efficient coordination.
Moreover, Ada can extract answers from your company's knowledge base or the wider web, providing quick and accurate responses to queries without the need to search through endless emails or documents. This feature is particularly useful for customer service teams, sales professionals, and anyone who needs to access information quickly.
"We understand the challenges that come with managing a busy schedule and finding the right information in a sea of digital communication," said John Smith, CEO of Read AI. "With Ada, we aim to revolutionize the way people interact with their email, transforming it into a powerful productivity tool that saves time and enhances collaboration."
The launch of Ada marks a significant milestone in Read AI's mission to empower individuals and businesses through the innovative application of artificial intelligence. As the demand for intelligent digital assistants continues to grow, Read AI is poised to lead the charge in redefining the way we manage our digital lives.
Source: TechCrunch


