Google unveiled new artificial intelligence features in Gmail, aiming to refresh its 22-year-old messaging app. The move comes amid growing use of AI in everyday digital tools.
The new tools help users write emails, find information in their inboxes, and manage daily to-do lists. Some features will be free, while others require G1 Ultra and Pro subscriptions.
Google is integrating its latest large language model, Gemini 3, into Gmail, search, and other applications. The update reflects the company’s broader strategy to expand AI across its platforms.
Privacy concerns remain a challenge, as generative AI could potentially access users’ personal information. Google says it has implemented measures to secure data while using AI features.
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The ‘Help Me Write’ tool assists users with grammar, phrasing, and composing responses. It analyzes previous emails to understand writing style and provide personalized suggestions.
The AI Overview feature summarizes email threads and highlights key points from longer conversations. This helps users quickly understand important information without reading every message.
Both AI features will be available on Gmail’s Web and mobile platforms. Google aims to make emailing faster, smarter, and more efficient with these enhancements.

















