schedule
calendar_month
cloud Loading weather…
| location_on
cloud_off Weather unavailable
Latest: HP Philippines bets on AI-powered workplaces as enterprise adoption accelerates Latest: Palawan Group returns to its roots, celebrates four-decade journey at Baragatan Festival 2026 Latest: BPI free bank transfers expand access to digital banking for Filipinos Latest: realme positions the C100 as back-to-school companion for students Latest: GCash parent Mynt files for proposed ₱92.3-billion IPO Latest: Multiple e-wallets: Why Filipinos are no longer relying on just one e-wallet Yesterday: LenderLink, Initiate PH partner to bring community-powered finance closer to underserved Filipinos, MSMEs Yesterday: How Filipinos can check their credit score online Yesterday: Philippine fintech’s next big battle: Why embedded finance matters Yesterday: Maya swaps virgin plastic for recycled cards as sustainability becomes part of fintech strategy Latest: HP Philippines bets on AI-powered workplaces as enterprise adoption accelerates Latest: Palawan Group returns to its roots, celebrates four-decade journey at Baragatan Festival 2026 Latest: BPI free bank transfers expand access to digital banking for Filipinos Latest: realme positions the C100 as back-to-school companion for students Latest: GCash parent Mynt files for proposed ₱92.3-billion IPO Latest: Multiple e-wallets: Why Filipinos are no longer relying on just one e-wallet Yesterday: LenderLink, Initiate PH partner to bring community-powered finance closer to underserved Filipinos, MSMEs Yesterday: How Filipinos can check their credit score online Yesterday: Philippine fintech’s next big battle: Why embedded finance matters Yesterday: Maya swaps virgin plastic for recycled cards as sustainability becomes part of fintech strategy
Google introduces Gemini ‘Personal Intelligence’ to simplify digital life

photo_camera Google introduces Gemini ‘Personal Intelligence’ to simplify digital life

Google introduces Gemini ‘Personal Intelligence’ to simplify digital life

100%
hourglass_top 2 min left

For years, digital planning has often felt like a chore. Whether organizing a family vacation or searching for a specific memory, people have had to act as “human routers” — constantly switching between email tabs, photo galleries, and maps just to get things done.

Google aims to change that with a major update to Gemini, announcing the launch of “Personal Intelligence,” a new approach to AI designed to help users manage daily tasks by organizing and processing information across their favorite Google apps.

Unlike traditional AI systems that rely solely on information available on the internet, Personal Intelligence is built to understand users’ personal digital worlds.

By securely connecting with apps such as Gmail, Google Photos, and YouTube, Gemini becomes a more specialized assistant tailored to individual needs and preferences.

Privacy-first AI that personalizes everyday life planning

Image of a robot teaching humans as Vertiv flags AI-driven shift in data center design, power, and cooling

The update is designed to simplify everyday activities, including travel planning. Instead of searching through multiple emails for flight confirmations or scrolling through years of photos to recall a favorite restaurant, users can ask Gemini for assistance.

The AI can reference travel dates from Gmail, infer personal preferences from photos saved in Google Photos, and generate a cohesive, personalized itinerary that aligns with a user’s style and schedule.

Alongside these convenience features, the company emphasized that Personal Intelligence was developed with a privacy-first approach. The feature is optional and turned off by default, giving users full control over which apps they choose to link.

Google introduces Gemini ‘Personal Intelligence’ to simplify digital life

Chat history can be deleted at any time, and users can decide whether to connect only select services, such as Gmail, or include others like YouTube to receive more tailored recommendations.

Personal Intelligence is currently in beta and has begun rolling out to eligible Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers in the United States. Google said it plans to expand availability to more countries, languages, and eventually to the free tier in the near future.

Check out this link to know more: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/products/gemini-app/personal-intelligence/