"You can opt in with your personal Google account at this labs experiment page. Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers can opt-in to securely connect Gmail and Google Photos to AI Mode as a Labs feature. Eligible Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in English in the U.S. will automatically have access to the feature as it becomes available. This experimental feature is available for personal Google accounts but not for Workspace business, enterprise or education users."
"Help me plan a weekend getaway with my family based on things we like to do Make a scavenger hunt for [partner's name] to celebrate our anniversary. For each location, include a hint about us I'm decorating [child's name] bedroom, give me ideas for a theme and suggestions for decor If I were the heroine/hero from a book, who would I be? What specific era of fashion do I actually belong in?"
"Robby Stein, VP of Product, Google Search wrote, "Starting today, Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers can opt-in to securely connect Gmail and Google Photos to AI Mode. With this new experience, you can tap into your own personal context and insights to unlock even more helpful Search responses that are tailored to you." Here is how it looks: You can opt in with your personal Google account at this labs experiment page."
Google brought Personal Intelligence to Google Search within AI Mode, extending a feature that first appeared in the Gemini app. Eligible Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers in English in the U.S. can opt in to securely connect Gmail and Google Photos to AI Mode. The feature is available for personal Google accounts only and is not available for Workspace business, enterprise, or education users. Users can activate connected content via Search > profile > Search personalization > Connected Content Apps and then connect Gmail and Google Photos. Example prompts include planning getaways, personalized scavenger hunts, decorating advice, identity-style questions, and tailored book recommendations.
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