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  1. 📰 Gmail is going to start talking to you Google is launching a big new feature for Gmail called Gmail Live, a new AI-powered voice mode that's basically the Gem

    Google announced several AI-driven product updates at its I/O 2026 conference, focusing on enhancing user experience across its services. The company is integrating AI into Google Search for a more conversational and comprehensive search experience, and introducing Gmail Live, an AI-powered voice mode for email. Additionally, Google is expanding its AI commerce tools with a Universal Cart and enabling the creation of native Android apps through AI Studio. AI

    📰 Gmail is going to start talking to you Google is launching a big new feature for Gmail called Gmail Live, a new AI-powered voice mode that's basically the Gem

    IMPACT Accelerates integration of generative AI into core consumer products, potentially reshaping user interaction with search, email, and app development.

  2. Stability AI launches Stable Audio 3.0 to create music up to six minutes

    Google has launched a mobile version of its AI Studio, with an Android app now available and pre-registration open for iOS users. Separately, Stability AI has released Stable Audio 3.0, a new version of its tool capable of generating music up to six minutes long. AI

    IMPACT Google expands AI Studio accessibility to mobile, while Stability AI enhances its audio generation capabilities.

  3. Google’s AI future demands trust — and your personal data

    Google is expanding its AI capabilities with new tools like Gemini Spark and Pics, aiming to integrate deeply into users' digital lives. Gemini Spark acts as an always-on agent, organizing events and managing personal data across Google services and third-party apps, while Pics offers AI-powered design and image generation within Google Workspace. These advancements, however, raise significant privacy concerns as they rely heavily on user data, prompting questions about trust and data boundaries. AI

    Google’s AI future demands trust — and your personal data

    IMPACT Google's integration of AI agents and design tools into its ecosystem could significantly alter user interaction with personal data and digital content creation.