Google’s goal with Gemini is to build a personal, proactive, and powerful assistant. The final tentpole is the underlying model, while Personal Intelligence became free earlier this year. The Gemini app is now readying “Proactive Assistance.”
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The Google app 17.18 beta reveals the existence of “Proactive Assistance” to “Get personalized suggestions at the right time.”
Strings in this release describe the setup process. You will be able to “Choose apps, like Gmail and Calendar, that Proactive Assistance can use for suggestions.” Besides applications, Proactive Assistance can also use “what’s on your screen” and “your notifications.”
On the privacy and security front:
- “The data you allow for Proactive Assistance is processed entirely in a private, encrypted space on your device.”
- “Proactive Assistance doesn’t use your data for generative AI model training or human review.”
At I/O 2025, Google gave the example of Gemini checking your Calendar and seeing that you have an upcoming test. The Gemini app then sends a notification that links to a practice quiz it generated.
Meanwhile, the “Your Day” proactive feed has been renamed to “Daily brief.” It’s presumably one of the first manifestations of Proactive Assistance.
Finally, we learn today that “Gemini’s previous voice options are going away, so you won’t see them here anymore.” Google refers to them as the “Legacy voices.” Since launch, we’ve had Ursa, Nova, Vega, Pegasus, Orion, Eclipse, Capella, Lyra, Dipper, and Orbit.
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