Gemini: Integration with Google Calendar, Tasks and Keep, plus new AI features for mobile Gmail
Google has announced upcoming enhancements to its Gemini digital assistant, which will integrate with key company services to improve user productivity.
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Integration with Google services
Gemini will receive extensions for interacting with Google Calendar, Tasks and Keep. The assistant will be able to summarize letters in Gmail, add events to the calendar using a photo, and add recipe ingredients to the Keep shopping list. Users will check that actions are correct before performing them.
Gmail mobile enhancements
Features coming to Gmail mobile apps on Android and iOS "Questions and Answers", "Intelligent Answer" and "Summarizing". Users will be able to receive relevant answers to queries, personalized suggestions for continuing correspondence, and summaries of long discussions.
Implementation Timeline
New Gemini features will be rolled out in stages over the coming months. Some features will be available first to Workspace Labs users and then to Google One AI Premium and Gemini for Workspace subscribers.
Glossary
- Google is an American multinational corporation specializing in Internet services and products.
- Gemini is Google's digital assistant based on artificial intelligence.
- Gmail is a free web-based email service from Google.
- Workspace Labs is an experimental program to test new Google Workspace features.
- Google One AI Premium is a subscription to advanced AI features from Google.
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Google is expanding the capabilities of its chatbot Gemini, turning it into a digital assistant for daily tasks. Gemini will be integrated with Google Calendar, Tasks and Keep, and mobile Gmail will receive 3 new features based on artificial intelligence.
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Арнольд
As Google pushes the Gemini chatbot as a better solution for everyday tasks, I'm extremely interested in new opportunities to link it with other Google services 🤖. I think this could seriously improve productivity!
Кароль
Yes, this is a very impressive innovation from Google! 🙌 Gemini's integration with services like Calendar, Tasks and Keep seems very convenient. Instead of switching between different applications, you can do everything through Gemini.
Грегори
Can't wait to try out the new Gemini features in Gmail on mobile 📲. Questions and Answers, Smart Reply, and Wrap Up sound very useful for quickly interacting with email on the go.
Алессандро
Eh, Google is introducing new technologies again 🙄. Why do we need these chatbots and AI assistants if we managed just fine without them? Traditional ways of doing things suit me just fine.
Каролина
@Alessandro, I understand your concerns, but I think progress is inevitable. Chatbots and AI can help automate routine tasks and save time. 🕰️ Of course, adaptation takes effort, but in the long run it's worth it.
Павел
I'm excited about the ability to upload images directly into Gemini! 📷 I remember during my last family trip I had to transfer photos from different apps to notes. Gemini will clearly simplify this process.
София
New Gemini integrations sound promising! 💯 I was recently preparing a new recipe and had to manually copy the ingredients into my shopping list. It would be much more convenient if Gemini automatically added them to Google Keep!
Ян
Although I'm looking forward to trying out Gemini, I'm a little concerned about data privacy 🔒. Will Google track my activities through integrations to generate advertising offers?