Google just changed Gmail-and it could reshape how you use your inbox
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Google just changed Gmail-and it could reshape how you use your inbox
"Instead of opening Gmail to a chronological list of messages, AI Inbox presents a briefing-style overview that surfaces conversations, tasks, and updates it thinks matter most. "With email volume at an all-time high, managing your inbox and the flow of information has become as important as the emails themselves," Gmail VP of product Blake Barnes wrote in a blog post announcing the changes."
"In general, the addition of AI is meant to make finding things easier. Google says Gmail's new AI Inbox will offer a "personalized briefing" that prioritizes conversations based on how you use email, filtering out what it considers clutter so you can focus on what's important. In practice, that means relying less on Gmail's search bar-and more on AI judgments about relevance."
Gmail is introducing an AI Inbox powered by Gemini 3 that reorganizes email into briefing-style overviews of conversations, tasks, and updates. The AI Inbox prioritizes messages based on individual usage patterns and filters out perceived clutter to surface what matters most. The feature aims to reduce reliance on manual searching by offering personalized briefings and automated summaries, turning Gmail into a more proactive assistant for managing information flow. The rollout begins with testing among a small subset of users, with a broader release planned in the coming months.
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