According to AIbase, Google has officially announced the large-scale integration of the Gemini AI solution in Gmail, marking the world's largest email service with 3 billion users entering the "Gemini era." This update is powered by the latest Gemini3 model, aiming to revolutionize email management efficiency through AI summaries, enhanced writing assistance, and intelligent prioritization.

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One of the core features is AI Summary, which not only automatically summarizes long email conversations and extracts key points, but also supports natural language queries. Users can directly ask questions, such as "What was the plumber's quote for the bathroom renovation last year?" and Gemini will accurately locate and generate a summary. Currently, the summary feature is free for all users, while the deep query feature is available for Google AI Pro and Ultra paid subscribers. In addition, the popular "Help me write an email" feature is now fully free, and starting next month, it will also support cross-app context extraction; the existing smart reply has been upgraded to "Suggested Reply," which can generate replies that mimic the user's personal style.

To address information overload, Google is testing the "AI Inbox" feature. This system can automatically prioritize important information such as overdue bills or doctor appointments based on contact frequency, relationship depth, and email content, filtering out irrelevant distractions. Google emphasizes that email analysis strictly follows privacy protection protocols, and users have full control over their data. As inbox management becomes increasingly burdensome, Google is trying to use Gemini's deep integration to evolve Gmail from a simple communication tool into an intelligent personal assistant.