Google Messages’ auto-organizing categories disappear for some users

It looks like Google Messages is affecting some users.

Auto-organizing categories, which use machine learning, is initially slated to be introduced in mid-2021 and will be launched in India for the first time.

Google introduced the ability to automatically group SMS texts and RCS chats for messages last year, but now the categories have disappeared for some users.

According to 9to5Google, this problem affects everyone, both individual and Business The category chips under the search bar disappear, as if the auto-organizing feature was disabled in the Message organization section of Google Messages’ settings. However, the “Auto-delete OTP after 24 hours” feature is still present.

Auto-organizing categories, which use machine learning, is initially slated to be introduced in mid-2021 and will be launched in India for the first time.

It has been said in the report that by the beginning of 2022 this feature was made available in other countries as well.

However, the tech giant had initially said that the feature would be first available to English users around the world.

Furthermore, the report mentions that the disappearance of auto-organizing categories in Google Messages is affecting some users and may be more widespread.

At this time, it is uncertain whether this is a technical glitch or the feature was intentionally removed by Google due to low usage.

Meanwhile, Google has added a contact’s profile photo to the top of a conversation in Messages for Android.

Messages has always allowed users to open Google Contacts by tapping a person’s name in the app bar — the company is now pushing that shortcut, as well as showing their profile pictures.

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