Here’s a concise summary of what the Fast Company article says about how Google just changed Gmail and how it might reshape how you use your inbox:
Google has begun rolling out a major AI-powered overhaul of Gmail that goes beyond small feature tweaks and could change how the service works for billions of users. At the center of the update is a new AI Inbox view that reframes your email around summaries, topics, and suggested tasks instead of a traditional chronological list, aiming to reduce inbox overload by surfacing what matters most first. Gmail will also get AI Overviews for search—letting you ask questions about your email and get quick summaries—and improved writing tools like expanded Help Me Write, Suggested Replies, and enhanced Proofread suggestions. Some advanced capabilities (such as natural-language search over your inbox) are reserved for paid Google One AI Pro/Ultra subscribers, and many of these AI features are enabled by default (so you’ll have to turn them off if you want the old experience). Overall, the shift signals Google treating Gmail more like a proactive, AI-assisted personal assistant rather than just a message list.

