AI Overviews

AppWizard
February 19, 2026
Google has introduced an update to its Search platform that enhances AI Mode and AI Overviews. The update includes "groups of links" accessible through a floating sub-menu when users hover over the link icon, which has been redesigned for better visibility. This feature is currently available only for desktop users, while mobile users will continue to tap links as usual. AI Mode can assist with appointment bookings by requiring users to fill out a brief form, after which it summarizes the information gathered. Earlier this year, Google integrated its AI model, Gemini 3, into AI Overviews, allowing users to ask follow-up questions more quickly while retaining context.
AppWizard
January 8, 2026
Google has transformed Gmail by integrating its Gemini technology to improve user experience, making email writing, searching, and message presentation simpler. Features like personalized Suggested Replies and Help Me Write are now available to all Gmail users for free. A key addition is the AI Overviews, which generate summaries of relevant emails based on user inquiries, allowing for quick retrieval of information. This feature is currently available only to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers. Additionally, an "AI Inbox" will prioritize emails based on significance rather than chronological order, highlighting important tasks and key contacts. This feature is in testing for select users, with a broader rollout expected soon.
AppWizard
December 9, 2025
Google is in discussions with advertisers about introducing ads in its AI chatbot, Gemini, expected in 2026. The specifics of ad integration remain unclear, with theories suggesting placements could range from footnotes in conversations to sidebar ads. Ginny Marvin, a Google Ads product liaison, denied current ad placements in Gemini and stated there are no plans to change this. Google is focusing on integrating ads into AI Overviews, currently available to U.S. users, with plans for expansion. The company aims to balance monetization with user satisfaction. Additionally, OpenAI is reportedly exploring ad placements in its ChatGPT mobile app.
AppWizard
December 2, 2025
OpenAI may soon introduce advertisements in its ChatGPT application for Android users, as indicated by findings in the app's beta code, which includes terms like "AdTarget" and "SearchAd." The ads may be tailored based on user interactions, potentially affecting only free version users while premium subscribers remain unaffected. Additionally, ChatGPT has updated its music capabilities, allowing users with Spotify Premium accounts to discover new songs and access playlists.
AppWizard
October 24, 2025
Google is developing a new feature for the Gemini platform on Android that allows users to "circle" or highlight specific areas of uploaded images, directing the AI's focus to those details. This feature aims to improve user interaction by enabling the AI to describe images and identify circled elements without additional user input. Additionally, the Circle to Search functionality has been enhanced with "one-tap actions" for extracting contact information and a continuous real-time translation feature that provides instant translations while users scroll through content on select Android devices and Galaxy smartphones.
AppWizard
September 26, 2025
YouTube has launched "YouTube Labs," an initiative to engage testers in developing AI features for its platform, starting with the YouTube Music app. The first experiment involves new "AI music hosts" that provide commentary, trivia, and interesting facts during music playback. Participation is currently limited to select testers in the U.S., with sign-ups beginning on September 26. YouTube aims to deepen user engagement with music through this initiative. The AI hosts are designed to create an entertaining experience, similar to Spotify's AI DJ. YouTube has previously explored various AI capabilities, including features for Premium subscribers and the "Ask about video" feature, which allows users to ask questions and receive tailored responses. Additionally, a test earlier this summer provided Premium users with AI-generated video summaries, categorized as "Highlights," to help them find relevant content quickly.
AppWizard
September 20, 2025
The "Google app for Windows" was announced on September 19 and is currently in testing within Google's Search Labs for PC users. The app can be accessed by pressing the Alt+Space key combo, which brings up a Google Search bar that includes Google Lens for searching or translating items on the screen without disrupting workflow. It allows web searches and searches through Google Drive files, installed applications, and downloaded content. The app is available for English-speaking users in the U.S. on Windows 10 or higher, with limited space for testing. This initiative aims to enhance productivity and replicate user-friendly features found in Google's Pixel devices. Additionally, significant upgrades to Chrome are expected, including a Gemini icon for advanced AI services and an AI Mode in the omnibox for complex inquiries.
AppWizard
July 25, 2025
A coalition of five digital rights and privacy organizations has filed a complaint against Google under the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), alleging that the company restricts user autonomy on Android devices by making it difficult to remove or disable pre-installed applications like Google Search, Chrome, and Maps. The complaint claims that Google, designated as a ‘gatekeeper’ under the DMA, fails to comply with legal obligations to allow users to uninstall default services easily. Users reportedly face hidden settings, complicated instructions, and misleading warnings when trying to disable Google apps, which the coalition argues are designed to keep users reliant on Google's services. The European Commission has received the complaint and will review it as part of its enforcement process for the DMA, which allows for fines up to 10% of a company's global annual revenue and mandates changes in business practices for compliance.
AppWizard
June 4, 2025
Google Translate is set to undergo significant updates on Android devices, including a revised results page that prominently displays the initial word and its translation, along with a "More Translations" section. New features such as "Ask a question" and "Regional variants" will enhance user interaction. The app will also include a "list of possible translations" for better context and an "Insights" button to help users understand word nuances. These updates are part of Google's broader efforts to improve its applications, including a redesign for Google Photos and Gmail. Additionally, the integration of Gemini 2.5 into AI Mode aims to streamline user queries for more efficient language translation. The timeline for these updates is currently uncertain.
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