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Google’s AI can now read your emails and Drive to help you reply faster

Smart replies in Gmail will now use AI to understand the situation, gather details from your inbox and Drive, and suggest replies that suit your writing style.

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Picture this: you’re staring at a mountain of unopened emails, dreading the chore of sifting through threads, hunting for details buried in attachments or forgotten Drive folders. What if your inbox could do the legwork for you—scanning past messages, pulling in the right tidbits, and even matching the perfect tone for each recipient? That’s exactly what Google’s rolling out for Gmail’s Smart Replies, powered by its Gemini AI model.

Smart Replies debuted years ago as bite-sized suggestions—“Sounds good!” or “Let’s do it”—rooted solely in the current thread. Last year, Google gave them a “contextual” upgrade, enabling longer, more nuanced responses. But those replies still couldn’t peek beyond the open conversation. Now, Gemini changes the game by tapping your entire Gmail inbox and Google Drive when crafting suggestions. Think of it as outsourcing the detective work of digging through old emails and documents to AI—freeing you up to focus on what you actually want to say.

“Gemini can understand the situation that you need to respond to,” explained Blake Barnes, VP of product for Google Workspace, at Google I/O 2025. “It can take over the task of digging through all the other files and long threads to make sure the reply has all the right information.” With that, your suggested replies can reference specific project deadlines, link to the exact presentation in Drive, or mention a figure from last month’s report—without you scrolling back through endless history.

But the magic doesn’t stop at facts. The upgraded Smart Replies also adjust their tone based on who’s on the receiving end. Emailing your boss? Expect a more formal suggestion. Chatting with a colleague or friend? The reply might be laid-back and conversational. “We’re moving from a place where AI is broadly helpful to AI that’s helpful for you,” Barnes said—a shift toward personalization at scale.

The new Smart Replies will first land in English on the web, iOS, and Android. In July, keen-eyed users can test-drive them in the Google Labs alpha. If all goes well, a full rollout across Workspace and Google One AI Premium plans is slated for Q3 2025. At launch, the feature will be exclusive to paid tiers—though Barnes hinted it could trickle down to free users “over time.”

Google declined to share exact adoption figures for existing Smart Replies, but the feature’s ubiquity suggests many users lean on it daily. Still, as with any AI-generated text, vigilance is key: a misplaced date or misquoted stat could land you in hot water—especially if you’re firing off that email to upper management. Always give the suggestion a once-over before hitting send.

Smart Replies aren’t the only AI helping you reclaim your morning. Gmail’s new “inbox cleanup” lets you tell Gemini, for instance, “Delete all unread emails from vendor X”—and watch it archive or purge them at your command. Meanwhile, when you’re juggling meeting invites, Gmail will surface prompts suggesting times pulled straight from your calendar, smoothing out the back-and-forth of scheduling. Both features are due to join the general release in Q3.

This Gmail update is just one piece of a broader AI blitz at I/O. Google Meet will soon offer near real-time speech translation—preserving tone and inflection as you pivot between languages. Google Vids (formerly Project Starline) is sprouting AI avatars for more engaging presentations. And in Docs, Gemini will scour linked documents to supercharge writing suggestions—no more manual copy-pasting. Together, these tools signal Google’s push to weave AI into every corner of its productivity suite.

For power users drowning in emails, context-aware Smart Replies could shave minutes—or even hours—off daily workflows. Casual users might appreciate the confidence boost of polished, tone-matched responses. But with great AI comes great responsibility: don’t treat these suggestions as gospel. A smart reply is a starting point, not a final draft.

In the near future, your inbox might feel less like a chore and more like a savvy assistant—surfacing facts, crafting the right phrasing, and keeping your digital life in order. And if you’re still uneasy about handing the reins to AI, remember: you’re always one click away from editing, rejecting, or rewriting any suggestion. Because at the end of the day, the smartest reply is the one that sounds like you.


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