Elon Musk is now preparing to compete with Gmail. Musk himself has given this information while answering a user’s question. After releasing his own version of ChatGPT, Elon Musk has confirmed the upcoming launch of ‘Xmail’, which will directly compete with Google’s Gmail service. In a conversation on his social media platform X, Musk said that a product called ‘Xmail’ is ‘coming’. Musk made this announcement after a fake image went viral on social media, claiming that Gmail was about to be shut down.
Musk has not given many details about his upcoming Xmail service, so at the moment there is no information about when it will be accessible. However, it is expected to be added to the X app.
This confirmation came when Nathan McGrady, a senior member of X’s security engineering team, said in the post When are we building Xmail?. In response to which Musk said, “It’s coming”. It is being said that with the arrival of XML, a major upheaval can be seen in the field of email service.
Meanwhile, an Another said, “I’ll use my Gmail the same way I use my Hotmail for junk now.”
Gmail vs Xmail
Demand Sage confirmed that Gmail is the world’s most popular email service, with more than 1.8 billion (180 crore) active users globally by 2024.
Responding to the news, social media strategist Rhea Freeman said that version X of Gmail “could happen”, and if it did, “it would be interesting to see”. “Alan has made massive changes to Twitter and it seems that public opinion is not in his favour, so whether people will trust Ax with their email management remains to be seen,” Freeman told MailOnline. ”
Musk has previously said that his long-term goal for X is to make it an “everything app”. There are possibilities that XMail is being built on xAI, a business Musk created a year ago that specializes in artificial intelligence.