Google is preparing an assistant that knows everything about your digital life

Published on May 23, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Google has revealed its vision for the future of artificial intelligence, where Gemini will become the center of our digital lives. Among the new features are a daily summary that integrates data from Gmail and Google Calendar, the Gemini Spark function for creating custom agents, and a personal intelligence that uses context from other apps to provide more relevant responses. The goal is for the assistant to understand the user's complete context.

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Universal Cart and Workspace: total data integration 🛒

In the shopping realm, the new Universal Cart will centralize products from Search, Gemini, Gmail, and YouTube, facilitating payment with Google's infrastructure. In Workspace, tools like Gmail and Docs will help analyze emails, draft documents, and generate task lists via voice commands. YouTube will also test a similar experience with artificial intelligence, where the AI will analyze the user's history and preferences to offer suggestions and automatic summaries.

Soon your phone will know you ordered pizza before you do 🍕

Google wants its assistant to be so smart that it reminds you of a meeting before you're late, and also knows you hate broccoli because you mentioned it in an email from 2018. Soon, Gemini will tell you: Hey, I saw in your calendar that you have a dentist appointment, and from your Gmail history, I already know you'll lie to cancel it. Privacy is a thing of the past, but at least you'll save time.