Google's AI platform Gemini has recently been revealed to have significant functional updates. According to the latest APK disassembly and industry reports, Google plans to officially rename its upcoming proactive AI center feature from "Your Day" to "Daily Brief."
This brand repositioning marks the maturation of Google's strategy in the proactive AI assistant field. Its core logic is to actively extract and push real-time information related to the user's daily schedule, active goals, and key tasks by deeply integrating the user's search history, emails, and Gemini chat data.

From a technical implementation perspective, this feature is seen as an evolution of the previous Google Now service in the AI era. It not only breaks away from traditional passive response interaction models but also achieves accurate prediction of users' potential needs through cross-app data synchronization. The currently exposed interface screenshots show core sections such as "Key Tasks" and "Current Goals," with a design philosophy similar to Samsung's recent Now Bar and Now Brief, aiming to build a highly integrated digital personal assistant hub for users.
Industry analysis suggests that this rebranding reflects Google's careful consideration of product specialization and productivity tool attributes. Compared to the colloquial old name, "Daily Brief" better aligns with its business-oriented and efficient tool positioning. As the Google I/O 2026 conference approaches, this feature is highly likely to be officially released as a major annual update. This is not only a crucial step in the transformation of the Gemini ecosystem from "conversational AI" to "proactive assistant," but it will also further intensify the competition among Android ecosystem partners in the field of system-level proactive services.
