Google will soon add a Smart Reply feature, which automatically writes replies that it considers appropriate from its Google Docs comment feature.
This feature, introduced in Gmail in 2017, allows AI to determine the context of a human email and present multiple short-response candidates. You can’t create a polite, business-like sentence, but you can click or type a response, such as good or good, with a single tap.
Smart Reply, introduced this time in Google Docs, displays multiple response candidates predicted as comments on the other person’s post under the input box. Of course, you can ignore this and write your own opinion. In addition to these smart features introduced in Google Docs comments, a smart feature that predicts and suggests sentences in detail using machine learning in January and autocorrect spelling were added.
This smart response feature is still only available in English and the feature is enabled by default, but can be turned off in the Tools menu preferences. Related information can be found here.