Imagine this. You wake up, and one AI tool has already checked your email, your calendar, and your past Gemini chats. Google’s new feature, Daily Brief, is made for that kind of morning. Google says Daily Brief gives you a personal morning summary in the Gemini app, so you can see your top priorities first. (blog.google)
After you choose to turn it on, Daily Brief works in the background. It looks at Gmail, Google Calendar, and Gemini chats. Then it makes one short brief for the day. It can point out urgent messages, show your next events, and suggest quick actions, like replying to an email or scheduling an event. (blog.google)
This feature came from CC, an earlier Google Labs experiment. CC also made a morning update from tools like Gmail and Calendar, and it sent that update by email. So Daily Brief is not a totally new idea. It is a bigger step from something Google was already testing. (blog.google)
Right now, Daily Brief is starting in the United States for users age 18 and older on Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra plans. Google also says the brief is made once each morning, and at this time, users cannot choose the exact time it appears. (gemini.google)
Why is this interesting? Daily Brief tries to turn many small pieces of morning information into one simple plan. For English learners, the key idea is easy to catch: AI is not only answering questions now. It is starting to help organize real life, one morning at a time. (blog.google)










