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Google Rolls Out Personalised AI Features in Gemini App Across the Middle East

by Kingsley Okeke
April 15, 2026
in Artifical Intelligence
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Google is deepening its push to make artificial intelligence more tailored to individual users. The company has introduced “Personal Intelligence” in its Gemini app across the Middle East, extending the feature beyond its initial launch markets.

The rollout reflects a broader shift in how Google is positioning its AI tools. Rather than offering general-purpose responses, Gemini is evolving into an assistant that can deliver answers shaped by a user’s own data, preferences and activity.

From General Responses to Personal Context

Personal Intelligence allows Gemini to connect with parts of a user’s Google account, including services such as Gmail, Photos and YouTube. With user permission, the assistant can use this information to provide more context-aware responses.

This capability enables more practical use cases. Users can ask Gemini to summarise emails, retrieve specific information from past conversations, or make recommendations based on their viewing and search history. The assistant is designed to combine information across these services to handle more complex queries.

Google maintains that these connections are optional and controlled by the user, with the feature requiring explicit opt-in before accessing any personal data.

A Gradual Rollout Through Paid Tiers

The feature is being introduced first to users subscribed to Google’s premium AI plans, including Google AI Pro and Ultra, in select countries across the Middle East. A wider rollout is expected over time as the company refines the experience.

This phased approach mirrors Google’s broader AI strategy, where new capabilities are tested with paid users before expanding to a larger audience.

Privacy and Control at the Centre

The expansion of Personal Intelligence comes at a time when scrutiny around AI and data usage remains high. Google has emphasised that users can decide which services Gemini can access and can disconnect them at any time.

The company is positioning this level of control as a core part of the feature, aiming to balance deeper personalisation with user trust.

The Bigger Picture for AI Assistants

The launch highlights a growing shift in the AI landscape. Technology companies are moving beyond building more powerful models and are instead focusing on making those models more useful in everyday life.

By embedding Personal Intelligence into Gemini, Google is working to transform the app into a more proactive assistant, one that understands context and can support tasks across work and personal use.

Expanding AI Capabilities in Emerging Markets

Bringing this feature to the Middle East underscores the region’s increasing importance in global AI expansion. Rather than limiting advanced features to Western markets, companies like Google are beginning to roll them out more broadly.

As access widens, Personal Intelligence could play a key role in shaping how users in the region interact with AI, particularly as expectations shift from simple question-and-answer tools to more integrated digital assistants.

Kingsley Okeke

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