Google expands Personal Intelligence to all US users
Google has announced that its Personal Intelligence feature — the part of its assistant that can tap into a user’s Google ecosystem (like Gmail and Google Photos) — is expanding to all users across the United States. That means the assistant can provide responses that better reflect a person’s calendar, messages, photos and other context to deliver more helpful, personalized answers.
The practical upside is clearer, faster assistance for everyday tasks. With broader access to data-driven context, the assistant can offer relevant suggestions, reminders and summaries tailored to an individual’s needs, helping people save time and make decisions with less manual effort.
Rolling this capability out nationwide increases the number of people who can benefit from more context-aware AI help. As the feature reaches more users, Google’s continued refinements should improve usefulness while making advanced AI assistant tools part of many more people’s daily routines.
What to know:
- Personal Intelligence uses data from a user’s Google products to make responses more personalized and actionable.
- The expansion brings these capabilities to all US accounts, widening access to tailored assistant support.
- Users are encouraged to review their Google account settings to control personalization and data access preferences.