Gemini: Google launches new Gmail experiences powered by: Google has revealed plans to launch new Gemini-powered products, such as AI Inbox, to provide its users with more useful and customized information.

According to the business, Gmail users and Google AI Pro and Ultra members in the US have begun to get the new features.
In a blog post, Blake Barnes, VP Product at Gmail, said, “We’re starting with English and excited to roll out more languages and to more regions in the coming months.”
AI Inbox highlights tasks and keeps you informed about what’s important, much like a personalized briefing.
It assists you in setting priorities by recognizing your VIPs based on indicators such as those you often email, those in your contacts list, and connections it may deduce from message content. Importantly, this analysis takes place safely and with the privacy safeguards you expect from Google, allowing you to maintain control over your data,” Barnes added.
“We’re granting access to AI Inbox to trusted testers before expanding its availability in the upcoming months,” he said.
AI Overviews convert knowledge into answers without the need for more research, much as Google Search does.
Gmail condenses the whole exchange into a brief synopsis of the most important elements when you read an email with hundreds of answers.
“And we use Gemini to generate a simple AI Overview with the answer when you ask your inbox a question,” Google said. Everyone may now access AI Overview chat summaries for free.
Anyone may utilize “Help Me Write” to edit or create emails from scratch as of right now. Additionally, there are new Suggested Replies (an upgrade to Smart Replies) that provide pertinent, one-click comments that correspond with your writing style based on the context of your chat.
Everyone is also getting free access to Help Me Write and Suggested Replies. Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers may use the Proofread tool.
The business plans to improve Help Me Write’s personalization by incorporating information from your other Google products next month.
Gmail is used by 3 billion people now to communicate and do tasks. From AI-powered spam prevention to Smart Replies, AI has played a significant role in that.