The news: Google made sweeping updates to Gemini in Workspace, enabling the AI assistant to automatically create Docs, Sheets, and Slides by pulling data from emails, chats, Drive files, and web searches.
The features are available in beta to Google AI Ultra and Pro subscribers globally for Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, and in the US for Google Drive.
The update transforms Google’s productivity suite from passive storage into an active knowledge base that can synthesize information across apps from a single text prompt with the following capabilities:
Trendspotting: Google’s Workspace announcement follows Microsoft’s Copilot Cowork debut, indicating that agentic AI integration will soon be a baseline feature for some business tiers of the world’s most popular productivity suites.
Implications for brands: When AI can draft slides, summarize emails, and generate layouts based on business and client data, the output risks becoming generic—functional but bland.
The brands that will benefit from these innovations won’t be the ones that automate the most—they’ll be the ones that harness AI’s efficiency while maintaining brand standards.
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