Google brings PI with AI

Google is evolving search in a way that goes beyond keywords and generic results. The company has expanded a feature called Personal Intelligence into AI Mode in Search, enabling Google’s AI to tap into your own data — with your permission — to deliver answers that are more relevant to your life and context.

Key highlights

Personal Intelligence lets AI Mode in Google Search securely connect to other Google services like Gmail and Google Photos when you opt in. This means the AI can reference your emails, photos, and searches to shape responses that feel customized rather than generic. 

For example, if you’re planning a trip, the AI can draw on your hotel bookings and past travel photos to suggest restaurants or activities. If you’re shopping, it may recommend items based on brands you’ve interacted with before.

What this means for a marketer

For marketers, this marks a shift in how search experiences are personalized. Search is no longer just about matching queries to web results — it’s increasingly about understanding the individual user’s context and delivering relevance that fits their life.

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