Google on Thursday unveiled a new set of artificial intelligence-powered features for Gmail, aiming to modernise its 22-year-old email service as the use of AI continues to expand across digital platforms.
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The new tools are designed to help users draft emails, locate information buried in crowded inboxes, and manage daily tasks more efficiently. Initially, the AI features will be available only in English and limited to users in the United States. While some tools will be offered free of charge, advanced features will require G1 Ultra and G1 Pro subscriptions.
Alphabet-owned Google is introducing these upgrades as part of a broader strategy to integrate its latest large language model, Gemini 3, across its products, including search and productivity apps. However, the rollout comes amid growing privacy concerns related to generative AI and its access to users’ personal data.
One of the key additions is the “Help Me Write” feature, which will be available to all Gmail users. The tool assists with grammar, tone, and phrasing, and analyses a user’s previous emails to adapt suggestions to their writing style. It also offers real-time recommendations on how to respond to incoming messages.
Another new feature, AI Overview, provides summaries of long email threads and highlights key points, helping users quickly understand ongoing conversations.
Both AI-powered tools will be accessible on web and mobile versions of Gmail, marking a significant step in Google’s efforts to make email more intelligent and user-friendly.
