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Updated · letsdatascience.com · May 19
Gemini Spreads Across 2 Key Google Apps as I/O 2026 Nears and UX Backlash Builds
Updated
Updated · letsdatascience.com · May 19

Gemini Spreads Across 2 Key Google Apps as I/O 2026 Nears and UX Backlash Builds

4 articles · Updated · letsdatascience.com · May 19
  • Gmail and Google Drive now show Gemini’s sparkle icon in multiple interface spots, extending a rollout that The Verge says has accelerated across Google’s productivity apps in recent months.
  • The critique centers on UI clutter: Allison Johnson argues Gemini has a “creep problem,” with so many entry points that the assistant is becoming hard for users to ignore.
  • Microsoft’s Windows 11 Copilot rollout is the comparison point, after broad shortcut placement there drew backlash and fed wider “AI-everywhere fatigue” complaints.
  • Google I/O 2026 is likely to bring more Gemini announcements, putting focus on whether Google adds opt-in controls or repeats the same omnipresent design pattern.
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