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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Seed content

Assistants are starting to show their work

Three product updates today lean the same direction: less guessing, more visible reasoning. An inbox copilot cites the past replies it drew from, a search product grades its own citations, and a transcription tool finally sorts out who said what on a messy call.

  • Inbox Copilot now drafts replies from your team's past threads

    Coding agents · Fieldnote — Inbox Copilot

  • Scribe adds real-time speaker labels for messy group calls

    Voice & audio · Verse — Scribe

  • Kestrel Search adds a 'show your work' citation mode

    Search & retrieval · Kestrel — Search

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What changed

A plain-language explanation of the actual product change — no press-release language, no jargon left unexplained.

Who it helps

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What you can do with it

Concrete, practical use cases you could try today — the part most AI news skips entirely.

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