Google is expanding the capabilities of its Gemini AI model across a suite of products, including Docs, Sheets, Slides and Drive, and is personalizing search results based on individual user data.
The company is rolling out “Personal Intelligence” to all user accounts, bringing features previously exclusive to paid subscribers to a wider audience. This includes the ability for Gemini to leverage information from users’ Photos, Gmail, and YouTube accounts to provide more tailored responses, ADSLZone reports. The move underscores the growing trend of AI integration into everyday productivity tools.
In the U.S., Google is also extending Personal Intelligence features to Search, Gemini, and Chrome. This integration allows Gemini to understand user context and provide more relevant assistance, WWWhat’s new details.
The company has also introduced “auto browse” within Gemini in Chrome, a feature that allows the AI to complete actions for users, such as loading websites, navigating pages, and filling out forms. This capability, highlighted by La Razón, positions Gemini as an AI agent capable of automating tasks and streamlining workflows.
Google is adapting search results to each individual user, according to La Razón. This personalization aims to deliver more relevant and useful information to users based on their search history and online behavior. The update signals growing competition in the AI sector as companies strive to offer more intelligent and personalized user experiences.
These updates, initially available in the U.S., demonstrate Google’s continued investment in AI and its commitment to integrating the technology across its product ecosystem, ecommerce-news.es reports. The company also announced that Gemini in Chrome will now offer suggestions for complementary items and hobbies, surfacing tailored activities based on user interests.