Google offered plenty of in-the-weeds AI agent announcements at Google I/O on Tuesday. But here's one agentic feature tailored to the average user: a Daily Brief.
The opt-in service, available from today for Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers in the U.S., sorts your day out from multiple sources, including your email and calendar. It then summarizes what you've got coming up in a way that Google hopes is more useful than a simple to-do list.
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The Daily Brief opens with a "top of mind" section, based on what Google's Gemini AI decides should be your most urgent focus.
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"Coordinate your high-stakes Sunday morning," began the example shown by Google Labs and Gemini VP Josh Woodward, noting that his family would have a lot of travel that day.
If any of that sounds familiar, it's because Daily Brief was based on a Google Labs feature called CC, which was so popular it still has a waitlist. CC emails included a "top of mind" and an "FYI" section, followed by a calendar summary of the day.
"Daily Brief gives you a seamless, intuitive entry point into the world of AI agents," Woodward wrote in a blog post.
Whether the promise of Daily Brief emails is enough for average users to sign up for Plus, Pro, and Ultra accounts — $8 per month, $20 per month, and $100-$200 per month, respectively — remains to be seen. But here, at least, is a concrete example of how agents can make a busy user's life easier.