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Google has launched its Gemini Personal Intelligence feature in India, expanding its AI assistant into a more deeply personalised experience.
The feature allows users to securely connect apps like Gmail, Google Photos, YouTube, and Search, enabling Gemini to pull context from personal data to answer questions—such as travel plans, emails, or memories—more intelligently and specifically.
At launch, the feature is available to AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, with plans to roll it out to free users in the coming weeks.
This marks a major step in the evolution of AI assistants—from generic chatbots to deeply personal digital systems that understand a user’s real-life context. It also signals Google’s push to make Gemini a core layer across its ecosystem in high-growth markets like India, where billions of users could accelerate adoption of “AI that knows you.”