Sundar Pichai announces Gemini era for Gmail with new AI-driven features. Check details

Sundar Pichai announces Gemini era for Gmail with new AI-driven features. Check details

Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google and Alphabet, has unveiled an exciting transformation for Gmail, marking its entry into the 'Gemini era.' In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), he reflected on Gmail's journey since its launch on April Fool’s Day in 2004, stating, "20+ years later, we’re bringing Gmail into the Gemini era." This new era introduces a host of AI-driven features designed to revolutionize the email experience. At the heart of this update is the Gemini-powered AI Overviews, which enables users to automatically summarize lengthy email threads, allowing for quicker access to key points. Users will also have the ability to pose questions directly within email conversations regarding deadlines or action items, streamlining the process of finding important information without scrolling through extensive replies. While basic thread summaries will be available for all users, the interactive Q&A capabilities will be reserved for those subscribed to Google's paid AI tiers. Additionally, Gmail's writing and response tools are receiving significant enhancements. Suggested personalized replies will now utilize Gemini technology to draft more nuanced responses that align with the conversation's tone and context. The innovative 'Help Me Write' feature can even generate complete email drafts from basic prompts, while the 'Proofread' tool offers advanced grammar and tone suggestions to ensure polished communication. Another noteworthy feature is the AI Inbox, currently being tested with a select group of users. This feature is designed to streamline inbox views, highlighting priority emails and suggesting relevant topics to help users stay organized. It focuses on critical communications, such as upcoming meetings and urgent tasks, while less important emails are relegated to the background. Google emphasizes that the enhanced Gmail experience comes with robust privacy protections, leveraging the latest Gemini AI models. The rollout will initially commence in English, with plans for broader access across different regions and languages in the months to follow. With these innovative changes, Gmail is transitioning from a conventional email service into an intelligent assistant, reflecting Google's ongoing commitment to integrate generative AI into its core productivity tools.

Sources : Business Today

Published On : Jan 08, 2026, 17:40

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