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Gmail launches major AI Inbox update for some users.
Summary
Google is rolling out a new AI-powered 'AI Inbox' to trusted testers and to users in the US and on Google AI Pro and Ultra; the company says it does not use Gmail email content to train its AI and early users can disable the AI features.
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Google has announced a substantial update that places new AI tools more prominently inside Gmail. The company says the expanded features include a personalised "AI Inbox" that highlights to-dos, condenses information, and provides tailored briefings and action items. The announcement was posted on X and Google says the change will reach trusted testers first, with broader availability in the months ahead. Google also noted existing AI tools such as Smart Replies and spam filtering, and reiterated its privacy position regarding Gmail data.
Key points:
- The new feature is described as an "AI Inbox" that surfaces priorities, briefings and action items.
- Rollout will begin with trusted testers and is initially available in the U.S and to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers.
- Features are launching in English first, with plans to expand languages and regions over time.
- Google says it does not use Gmail email content to train its AI systems.
- Early users will have the option to disable AI features in Gmail.
- The update is powered by Google's Gemini 3 AI, according to the announcement.
Summary:
The update brings a more prominent set of AI tools into the Gmail inbox to summarise and highlight important items for users. Undetermined at this time.
