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Updated · The Keyword | Google Product and Technology News · Jun 3
Google Rolls Out Dreambeans AI App to U.S. Ultra Subscribers on 2 Mobile Platforms
Updated
Updated · The Keyword | Google Product and Technology News · Jun 3

Google Rolls Out Dreambeans AI App to U.S. Ultra Subscribers on 2 Mobile Platforms

3 articles · Updated · The Keyword | Google Product and Technology News · Jun 3

Summary

  • Google Labs began rolling out Dreambeans on Wednesday to eligible Google AI Ultra subscribers aged 18 and older in the U.S. on Android and iOS.
  • Dreambeans uses Google’s Personal Intelligence and Nano Banana 2 to generate a finite daily set of personalized stories from connected Google services including Gmail, Calendar, Photos, YouTube and Search history.
  • Users must connect at least one app, can choose which services feed the app, and can tune future recommendations through feedback without changing privacy settings in Gemini Apps or AI Mode.
  • Each story can link to broader web information for follow-up actions such as nearby venues or classes, while non-subscribers can only join a waitlist with a personal Google account.

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