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Google Gemini Scans Your Gmail for 'Insights,' Not Training

Manaal Khan7 May 2026 at 3:33 pm4 min read
Google Gemini Scans Your Gmail for 'Insights,' Not Training

Key Takeaways

Google Gemini Scans Your Gmail for 'Insights,' Not Training
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  • Gemini scans Gmail to provide summaries and insights, but Google says this data isn't used for AI training
  • Personal Intelligence is an opt-in feature that lets Gemini access your Google Photos, YouTube history, and messages
  • You can disable Gmail's smart features in settings, though you'll lose automatic email categories

Google has confirmed that Gemini does not scrape your Gmail inbox to train its AI models. That's the good news. The less-good news: Gemini is still reading your emails. It just uses them to generate summaries and "personalized insights" instead of feeding them into training data.

The distinction matters, but it may not comfort users who thought their inbox was AI-free. Google announced at the start of 2024 that Gmail would enter the "Gemini era," bringing AI-generated overviews and a Help Me Write feature for drafting emails. These tools require Gemini to scan your inbox content.

What Gemini Actually Does With Your Email

Gmail's AI features use Gemini to sift through your inbox data. The system summarizes email threads, surfaces relevant information, and helps users who struggle with writing compose messages. These features have been live for months, but recent viral posts brought renewed attention to the AI's presence in Gmail.

A post from Shark Tank's Lori Greiner highlighting AI features in Google products spread widely, prompting fresh questions about what Gemini can access.

Lori Greiner's post highlighting Google's AI integration across products

Personal Intelligence Goes Further

Beyond Gmail's smart features, Google rolled out something called Personal Intelligence around the same time. This feature lets users link Gemini to multiple Google apps: Gmail, Google Photos, YouTube, and more.

With Personal Intelligence enabled, you could ask Gemini a question like "Why can't I stop thinking about low-poly rats?" The AI would then search your YouTube watch history and messages to piece together an answer. In this example, it might tell you that you rewatched a rat-themed video last week after a friend sent it to you.

The feature can also scan your Google Photos to "create more relevant, personal images using Nano Banana," according to Forbes. Personal Intelligence is opt-in, meaning you must actively enable it.

How to Turn Off Gmail's AI Features

If you'd rather keep Gemini out of your inbox, you can disable smart features in Gmail settings. Here's how:

  1. Open Gmail and click the cog icon in the top-right corner
  2. In the Quick settings menu, click 'See all settings'
  3. Scroll down to Smart features and untick the associated box

Disabling smart features comes with tradeoffs. You'll lose access to automatic email categorization in your inbox, along with other AI-assisted conveniences.

The Training Data Question

Google stated last month that its AI isn't "snaffling up" user data from these features. This aligns with the company's 2023 assertion that it does not use Gemini's Gmail integration to train AI models.

However, Google's support documentation for Gemini apps notes that when you interact with the AI, "summaries, excerpts, generated media, and inferences" are created. The full implications of this processing remain less than crystal clear.

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What This Means in Practice

Google's approach reflects a broader industry pattern. AI companies increasingly distinguish between using data for real-time features versus using it for model training. Apple makes similar distinctions with its on-device AI. Microsoft's Copilot operates under comparable frameworks.

For enterprise users, the question becomes whether inbox-scanning AI creates security or compliance concerns, even without training implications. For personal users, it's simpler: do you want an AI reading your email, or not?

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Google use my Gmail to train Gemini?

Google says it does not use Gmail data from smart features or Personal Intelligence to train its AI models.

Can I turn off Gemini in Gmail?

Yes. Go to Gmail settings, click 'See all settings,' scroll to Smart features, and untick the box. You'll lose some features like automatic email categories.

What is Google Personal Intelligence?

Personal Intelligence is an opt-in feature that connects Gemini to your Gmail, Google Photos, YouTube, and other Google apps. It lets you ask Gemini questions that it answers by searching your personal data.

Is Personal Intelligence enabled by default?

No. Personal Intelligence requires you to opt in. Gmail's smart features may be enabled by default depending on your account settings.

What data can Gemini access in Gmail?

With smart features enabled, Gemini can access your inbox content to generate summaries, insights, and draft assistance. With Personal Intelligence, it can also access Photos, YouTube history, and messages.

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