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Google brings Personal Intelligence to free Gemini, Chrome, & AI Mode users

Nga Pu by Nga Pu
March 18, 2026
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Gemini Personal Intelligence features on Android and Chrome

Google brings Personal Intelligence to free Gemini users

Google is officially rolling out Gemini Personal Intelligence to free users, expanding its agentic AI capabilities across the Gemini app, Chrome, and AI Mode. This move significantly democratizes access to Google’s most advanced task-automation features.

Previously restricted to premium tiers, Gemini Personal Intelligence allows the AI to better understand and organize user data to provide context-aware assistance. By analyzing user activity more deeply, Gemini can now anticipate needs across the Google ecosystem. For further insights on how this updates modern mobile workflows, visit our Google technology hub.

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What Personal Intelligence changes for users

With this update, Gemini Personal Intelligence moves beyond simple chat-based responses. The AI can now synthesize across your personal documents, emails, and calendar events to offer proactive suggestions. This is a crucial evolution in the move toward an “agentic” AI experience.

According to the latest report from 9to5Google, these features are now active for users globally on the standard tier. This shift likely aims to increase adoption and data feedback for Google’s machine learning models.

Privacy and deployment considerations

As Gemini Personal Intelligence reaches a larger audience, privacy remains a central concern. Google emphasizes that users retain control over what data the model accesses for context. While the utility of automated task management is high, the trade-off requires consistent monitoring of privacy settings to ensure user transparency.

The update is available immediately. Users should ensure their Google app or Chrome browser is updated to the latest version to utilize these new agentic functionalities.

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