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Google just launched something that lands in your inbox every morning and knows your entire day before you do

AI plans your day while you sleep.

Google Labs just released CC, a new AI tool powered by Gemini that sends you a daily summary email every morning. This AI agent is designed to replace the mental work you usually do to plan your day. It puts everything into one simple email called “Your Day Ahead” and delivers it straight to your inbox.

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If you’ve used daily summary features like Now Brief on Galaxy phones, CC works similarly. But instead of appearing on your phone’s home screen, it lives in your email. This is actually better because you can interact with it directly. You can reply to the email to ask for more help, which makes it much more useful than a phone widget that just sits there.

According to Digital Trends, CC works by connecting to all your important Google services. It pulls information from Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, and the internet to understand everything happening in your day. This means the AI can find details from your emails and documents that you’d normally have to search for yourself.

The AI briefing does more than just remind you about meetings

The “Your Day Ahead” email combines your schedule, important tasks, and updates into one clear message. It gives you practical reminders that actually save time, like telling you to pay a bill that’s due today or finding documents you need for an upcoming meeting. It turns simple reminders into things you can actually act on right away.

CC doesn’t just tell you what’s happening. It helps you take the next step faster. The briefing gives you a clear action plan. Google says CC can write email drafts for you or create calendar links when you need them. This removes small annoying tasks that usually slow you down. The ability to generate draft emails directly from the summary will save a lot of time for busy people. This launch comes as Google continues expanding its AI capabilities across products, making the company’s AI push impossible to ignore.

You don’t have to wait for the morning email either. CC is interactive. You can reply to the briefing anytime or send CC a direct email with your own requests. Over time, Google says you can teach CC things about yourself. The agent will remember your ideas and to-do lists. It becomes an ongoing organization tool that works right inside your inbox. You can keep working where you already work, and CC handles all the organizing.

If you want to try CC, you can join the waitlist now. This is an early experiment from Google Labs, so not everyone can access it yet. Early access is available today for people 18 years or older in the US and Canada who have consumer accounts. Right now, it’s starting with people who subscribe to Google AI Ultra and other paid plans.

Google hasn’t shared all the details yet. We don’t know how much AI Ultra costs, which exact paid plans qualify for early access, or how permissions work across Gmail, Calendar, and Drive. Privacy matters are worth considering, especially as Google removes certain security features users trusted. If you want to try it, sign up for the waitlist. Then carefully review your account permissions when access expands.


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