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Gmail transforms into an intelligent assistant with Gemini 3, revolutionizing search history and message management
Google today announced a major evolution of its email platform, integrating the Gemini 3 model directly into Gmail. This update marks a fundamental change in how we access recent search history in our messages and interact with our inbox, transforming it from a passive archive into an intelligent personal assistant. The move represents the company’s most ambitious effort to compete with OpenAI and Microsoft in the field of AI applied to daily productivity.
AI Inbox reorganizes messages: how Gemini 3 transforms search history view
At the heart of the revolution is the new “AI Inbox” interface, which completely abandons the traditional chronological message list. Instead of scrolling through a timeline of recent searches, the system uses local device processing to automatically group emails into priority clusters. Users now receive an “Update Me” summary highlighting important notifications such as shipping alerts, appointment reminders, and purchase receipts, all without manually searching through hundreds of messages.
Google Vice President of Product Blake Barnes emphasized that this evolution allows Gmail to become “proactively by your side,” anticipating user needs. The system can answer complex questions about personal digital history, such as “When does my flight land?” or “What shoe size did I order?” without any manual search.
Regarding accessibility, rollout began this week in the United States. Basic features, like email thread summaries, are free for all users. However, the more powerful assistant capabilities—including the ability to ask cross-questions within your inbox to retrieve specific details from search and communication history—are reserved for Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers.
The new “AI Inbox” view is currently available only to a select group of “trusted testers” and not the general public, but the company confirmed that expansion will occur gradually over the coming months.
Enhanced writing and creativity tools: from “Help Me Write” to Nano Banana
Google is not limited to managing received communications but significantly extends users’ creative capabilities. The “Help Me Write” tool, previously a premium-only feature, is now being rolled out to all users with improved tone control. The system can now better adapt to the user’s personal writing style, more accurately mimicking nuances and linguistic preferences.
At the same time, Google introduces its image generation model—codenamed “Nano Banana,” officially known as Gemini 2.5 Flash Image—within the Gemini ecosystem. First introduced at the end of 2025, this model is optimized for high-speed creation and editing of images directly on the device. The “Pro” variant is now available for enterprise customers and powers new creative tools on Google Workspace and the Gemini mobile app, allowing users to generate or remix visual content via natural language commands.
Privacy secured: Google responds to concerns over personal data collection
Deep AI integration into personal email raises important questions about data management. Google directly addressed privacy concerns, clarifying that data processed by Gemini 3 to generate summaries and answer questions remains within a secure “engineering privacy barrier.” The company explicitly stated that personal workspace content is not used to train Google’s public AI models.
To further build user trust, Google expanded the release of the “Temporary Chat” feature in the Gemini app. Functioning as an “incognito mode,” it allows occasional AI conversations that are not saved in history or used for training, targeting users worried about their personal data leaving digital traces.
In terms of competition, Gmail maintains a 30% global market share among email clients, typically ranking second after Apple Mail—which dominates due to its default integration on iPhone. The user base has stabilized around 1.8 billion people, with projections suggesting it could surpass 2 billion by 2026. This update is Google’s decisive response to the growing efforts of OpenAI and Microsoft to bring AI into daily workflows, confirming that the battle for control over digital productivity has just begun.