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Google Search can now answer questions using your Gmail and Photos in AI mode

By dailyguardian.aeJanuary 23, 20262 Mins Read
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Google has announced that AI Mode in Search can now tap into your Gmail and Google Photos to deliver responses that feel personal, relevant, and grounded in your real life. This update brings what Google calls Personal Intelligence directly into Search, pushing it beyond generic results and into something closer to a digital memory that works for you.

Until now, AI Mode focused on handling complex questions through conversation. With Personal Intelligence added, it can now quietly connect details across your Google apps, so you do not have to explain everything from scratch. Google says this helps Search understand your preferences, plans, and habits instead of relying on keywords or manual settings.

How Personal Intelligence changes everyday searches

With AI Mode enabled, Search can look up things like hotel bookings in Gmail or past travel photos to shape its responses. For example, if you are planning a family vacation and ask for things to do, AI Mode can factor in where you are staying and what kinds of experiences show up often in your Photos. Google even shared an example where frequent ice cream selfies could lead to recommendations for ice cream parlors.

Shopping searches also get more context. If you ask for help buying clothes for a trip, AI Mode can consider where you are going based on flight emails, what the weather is usually like, and which brands you have bought before. Google compares it to having a personal shopper who already knows your itinerary and your style.

This feature is opt-in and can be turned off at any time. Google says AI Mode does not train directly on your emails or photo library. Instead, it uses limited information from specific prompts and responses. Personal Intelligence is currently rolling out to Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers in the US.

With the latest update, Google is transforming Search into a tool that understands not just what you’re asking, but why you’re asking it, based on the life you already live inside Google’s ecosystem.

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