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Gemini’s upcoming Daily brief feature looks a lot more polished now

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Why This Matters

Google's revamped Gemini Daily brief offers a more polished and user-friendly interface, integrating personalized updates from Gmail, calendar, and Gemini chats to help users stay informed and organized. This feature exemplifies Google's ongoing efforts to enhance proactive, context-aware assistance within its ecosystem, benefiting both consumers and the broader tech industry by streamlining daily information management.

Key Takeaways

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TL;DR Recent screenshots show a more refined interface for the Gemini Daily brief, with sections such as “Top of mind,” “FYI,” and “Looking ahead.”

Daily brief can fetch event details from Gmail, add them to your calendar, and let users mark tasks as complete.

Briefs are generated after midnight and can be delivered via daily, personalized notifications to help users stay informed.

Google has long been working on a “Daily brief” feature (previously known as “Your day“) for Gemini. This feature would seemingly pull content from searches, email, and Gemini chats to proactively surface useful information for your day, in the spirit of Samsung’s Now Bar and Now Brief. We’ve previously shown you screenshots of the feature in action, and we now have new screenshots that show an updated look at the Daily Brief and several of its sections.

Within Google app v17.21.33, we managed to activate the newer UI for Gemini’s Daily brief feature, and it looks a lot more polished.

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Daily brief can fetch details from Gmail and offer you the option to add them to your calendar. Daily brief can also include events directly from your calendar. You can mark a task as complete by tapping the three-dot icon next to it.

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Daily brief will also give users the option to receive daily personalized updates via a notification.

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