Anabelle Colaco
26 Jan 2026, 10:57 GMT+10
SAN FRANCISCO, California: Google is offering users a deeper level of personalization in its search engine, allowing its artificial intelligence tools to draw directly on personal data such as emails, photos, and travel history to tailor responses.
Google will roll out an optional feature called "Personal Intelligence" within its AI-powered search mode. The tool will initially be available in the United States to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers, as well as through the company's experimental Labs program for users with personal Google accounts.
If activated, Personal Intelligence connects Google's AI Mode with Gmail and the Google Photos app, giving the system greater visibility into a user's interests, habits, and past experiences. The aim is to produce answers that feel more relevant and customized to each individual.
For example, someone asking for ideas for a weekend trip could receive recommendations based on past travel patterns. In other cases, AI Mode could surface restaurant suggestions it knows the user prefers or identify favored clothing styles by scanning older photos stored in Google Photos.
"Personal Intelligence transforms Search into an experience that feels uniquely yours by connecting the dots across your Google apps," Robby Stein, a vice president in Google Search, wrote in a blog post.
Stein cautioned that the feature will not always get things right and said users can help improve results by correcting AI Mode with feedback or by using a thumbs-down icon.
The option underscores how much trust users will be asked to place in Google to safeguard sensitive information about their lives. Still, the company noted that people have long entrusted the search engine, Gmail, and Photos with deeply personal data through queries, messages, and image uploads.
The rollout is the latest step in Google's broader push to embed artificial intelligence across its suite of products, powered by its Gemini 3i model, which debuted in November. Earlier this month, the company began transforming Gmail into an AI-assisted productivity tool, signaling ambitions to position its technology as a personal digital assistant rather than just a search utility.
Those ambitions extend beyond Google's own ecosystem. Gemini-powered features will soon be integrated into Apple's iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices, following Apple's announcement last week of a partnership to bring more AI capabilities to its products. The collaboration is designed to help overhaul Siri, Apple's digital assistant, which has struggled to keep pace with newer conversational AI systems.
Despite mounting competition, Google's search engine remains the dominant gateway to the internet. That position has come under increasing scrutiny from regulators. In 2024, a U.S. federal judge ruled that Google's search business constituted an illegal monopoly.
However, the rapid rise of AI-driven technologies helped persuade the same judge to reject a proposal from the U.S. Justice Department that would have forced Google to sell its Chrome web browser as a remedy for antitrust violations. The court cited the fast-evolving competitive landscape, including threats from AI-powered answer engines such as ChatGPT and Perplexity.
As generative AI reshapes how people find information online, Google's move to weave personal data more tightly into search highlights its determination to stay ahead, even as it raises new questions about privacy, trust, and the future of how answers are delivered.
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