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Google is gearing up to unveil a slew of new Gemini features at its I/O 2025 developer conference, and it’s already giving subscribers a taste of what’s coming. According to 9to5Google, the company shared the news with Gemini Advanced users in its April newsletter, teasing improvements aimed at personalisation, productivity, and new ways to interact with the AI chatbot.

“We’ll announce a wave of exciting updates that will allow you to experience a more personalised assistant, unlock enhanced productivity, and open up new possibilities for interacting with and leveraging Gemini,” Google wrote in the newsletter.

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While specific features haven’t been confirmed, the phrase “more personalised assistant” might hint at deeper integration with Android, allowing Gemini to handle more app connections and on-device tasks.

Productivity updates could also mean smarter tools within Google’s ecosystem—think collaborative features in Google Docs or more visual, AI-generated summaries in Sheets, possibly powered by the Imagen 3 model.

But perhaps the most intriguing part of the teaser involves how users will engage with Gemini moving forward. Right now, interaction is possible through text, voice, images, and video. But agent-like capabilities are still pretty limited, mostly seen in tools like Deep Research.

That could change with the potential reveal of Project Mariner, a Gemini-powered AI agent currently in alpha testing. As 9to5Google notes, the tool is designed to work within a browser, performing tasks by understanding not just text and code but also images, forms, and other web elements.

If launched at I/O, Project Mariner could represent a significant step toward a more hands-on, agentic AI experience—one where Gemini does more than just respond but actively assists.

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