Google has announced the global expansion of its Personal Intelligence feature for the Gemini application, although availability will not extend to European markets such as the European Economic Area, Switzerland, and the UK.
Initially launched at the beginning of the year, Personal Intelligence integrates data from Gmail, Photos, YouTube, and Search to enhance user experience by understanding individual contexts and needs. The rollout now includes all supported Gemini languages and offers access to users with the more affordable AI Plus plan.
Prior to this expansion, Personal Intelligence was limited to paid subscribers (AI Pro and AI Ultra) in the United States. Google plans to extend access to free Gemini users worldwide, with an anticipated rollout scheduled for the next few weeks.
The feature aggregates user data to provide tailored responses. For example, it can answer vehicle-related queries by sourcing information from Google Photos and other Google services. Users can expect an improved experience with Personal Intelligence as it becomes more widely available.
Google stated, “Personal Intelligence is making a big, global expansion,” signaling the company’s intent to enhance the tool’s relevance and application in daily digital interactions.
The upcoming rollout aims to make Personal Intelligence functionality accessible to a broader audience, enhancing user engagement across varying subscription tiers.





