Ekhbary News Agency | May 15, 2024
Google recently unveiled a new AI agent feature tailored for the average user: a "Daily Brief" service. This opt-in offering, accessible from today for Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers across the U.S., meticulously sorts your day's information from multiple sources, including your email and calendar. The goal is to summarize upcoming events in a manner Google anticipates will be more beneficial than a simple to-do list.
Gemini AI at the Core of Daily Organization
The Daily Brief commences with a "top of mind" section, determined by Google's Gemini AI as your most urgent focus. Josh Woodward, VP of Google Labs and Gemini, demonstrated an example, stating, "Coordinate your high-stakes Sunday morning," referencing his family's travel plans. This initiative highlights Google's strategic push to embed AI agents deeper into daily user routines, aiming to redefine personal organization beyond basic task management. As it happens, the Daily Brief evolved from a popular Google Labs feature called CC, which still maintains a waitlist.
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Subscription Tiers and Future Adoption
Woodward, in a blog post, affirmed that "Daily Brief gives you a seamless, intuitive entry point into the world of AI agents." Whether the promise of these personalized emails will sufficiently compel average users to subscribe to the tiered accounts—priced at $8, $20, and $100-$200 per month respectively—remains a key question for the company's AI strategy.