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Gemini app gets Google Chat as a new Workspace data source

Google Chat is now a data source in the Gemini app, helping Workspace users pull answers from real team conversations instead of digging through old threads.

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If you live in Google Workspace all day, Gemini just got a lot more interesting — because your messy, sprawling Google Chat history can now actually work for you instead of just sitting there as scrollback.

For a while, Gemini inside Workspace could already peek into Gmail, Docs and Drive to summarize threads, find files or help draft content, as long as you explicitly connected the Google Workspace app inside Gemini Apps. But chats were the blind spot: a huge amount of real work happens in side conversations, random project spaces and “quick sync” threads that never get formalized into docs or emails. Now, Google is starting to close that loop by letting Gemini treat Google Chat as a first‑class data source in several ways.

On the pure Chat side, Gemini already shows up in the side panel of Google Chat, where you can hit an “Ask Gemini” button on the web and tell it to summarize a space, pull out key takeaways or list action items for you or specific teammates. You can even ask very pointed questions like “What did Mary say about the launch timeline in this space?” or “What’s the decision on the pricing model?” — Gemini will sift through the conversation and surface the relevant snippets so you don’t have to dig through hundreds of messages. That alone turns chaotic, emoji‑laden chats into something closer to a living project brief.​

The bigger shift is what happens once Chat becomes just another signal in the broader Gemini app experience. Google has started rolling out “Deep Research” in the Gemini app, which can now draw on context from Gmail, Drive and Google Chat when you’re asking it to do serious work, like building a market analysis, a competitor report or a launch plan. In practice, that means you can ask Gemini to “analyze our launch feedback so far and draft a summary with risks and open questions,” and it can cross‑reference public web data with your team’s email threads, project docs, spreadsheets and the back‑and‑forth debates you’ve been having in Chat. Instead of manually copying and pasting notes from different places, you pick Deep Research on the desktop, choose your sources, and let it stitch everything together into a more coherent output.​

Google is also trying to keep this from turning into an opaque black box. When you connect the Google Workspace app to Gemini Apps, you explicitly choose to let it use data from Workspace services, and you have to be signed in with the same account you use for work. Gemini will sometimes “hallucinate” or reach for older information, so Google nudges you to review the sources that show up after a response and verify what it used. On the admin side, organizations can control whether people can even connect Workspace apps to Gemini, and smart features and personalization have to be enabled before Gemini shows up in that Chat side panel experience.

There are still guardrails and gaps. Gemini Apps can’t, for example, access comments or images in Docs or Gmail, or raw images and videos stored in Drive that aren’t part of a document, spreadsheet, presentation or PDF, and it also can’t manage your Drive structure for you. In other words, it’s very good at reading and reasoning over text‑like content, less so at being a file manager or a full knowledge‑management system. And because this is all still rolling out across products and platforms, the most advanced “Personal Intelligence” features that deeply personalize Gemini based on your content are limited to certain paid plans and regions for now, with Workspace‑wide availability lagging behind consumer launches.

Still, if you’re a Workspace user, the direction of travel is clear: Google wants Gemini to feel less like a separate chatbot and more like an ambient layer that understands your actual work context, including the offhand comments you fired off in Chat at 11 pm last night. When Chat is a data source, that means fewer “Wait, where did we decide that?” moments, and more “Just ask Gemini to pull it up” — whether you’re catching up after a week of missed messages or spinning a messy collection of chats, docs and emails into something you can ship.


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