Google Now just keeps getting smarter. As Android Police reports, Google has started offering to add events to your Calender by way of Google Now, based on your Gmail conversations if you talk to someone else about something that sounds like an event.
Google Now can already remind you about events like flights or appointments from official emails. This new feature, however, will recognize natural language conversations. So, for example, if you send "Hey John, do you want to meet up this Saturday at 2pm?" Google could recognize this as a potential event and offer to add it to your calendar. Which, in turn, will result in Google Now cards when that event gets close.
Google Steps Up Gmail And Calendar Integration In Google Now With Inferred Events | Android Police
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