Google Unveils AI-Powered Workspace Updates at Cloud Next Event
New Workspace Intelligence system and Gemini-powered features aim to automate office workflows across Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and Drive
Quick Look
- Google announced new AI updates to its Workspace productivity suite at Google Cloud Next, introducing Workspace Intelligence—an AI system that automates tasks across Gmail, Calendar, Chat, and Drive.
- New Gemini-powered features for Google Sheets allow users to construct and fill spreadsheets via prompts, claiming 9x faster data entry.
- Google Docs receives new AI writing tools for generating, writing, and refining documents.
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Why It Matters
Google Workspace is a subscription-based productivity suite competing with Microsoft 365. The company has been integrating AI capabilities across its products to maintain competitive advantage.
At Google Cloud Next this week, the tech giant announced a bevy of new updates to Workspace, its subscription-based productivity suite aimed at professionals. As you might expect, the updates are heavy on AI, integrating new automation tools into various workflows—everything from drafting emails to organizing Google Sheets. Overall, the changes are clearly designed to give office workers a leg up in their pursuit of less busy work. Here's some of what is new:
Workspace Intelligence. Workspace Intelligence, a new AI system built into Google's office suite, is designed to automate assistance across various tasks. The system draws on a user's Workspace data, including their Gmail, Calendar, Chat, and Drive (Docs, Slides, and Sheets). Google has given users administrative control over what the AI system can see and access. Users can disable Workspace Intelligence's access to particular data sources at any time. The tradeoff: the more data the system has access to, the more it's able to assist in those particular areas.
Build and fill out Google Sheets with Gemini. A number of new features allow users to both build and fill out Google Sheets, the company's spreadsheet tool. Users can construct sheets by prompting Gemini to construct them. Prompts can include things like formatting and data retrieval, allowing Google's AI system to do much of the work a human would've previously needed to do. At the same time, Gemini also helps with data entry, automatically filling out Sheets with "prompt-based" filling. Google claims that its new feature allows users to populate the spreadsheets "9x faster" than manual entry, because the system is designed to infer what you're going to enter. Another new Sheets feature allows users to convert unstructured data into organized tables.
AI writing capabilities. Google has also brought new new AI writing tools to Google Docs. Users can now use Gemini to "generate, write, and refine" documents. The feature is powered by the company's Workspace Intelligence system, which draws on data from a user's Drive, Chat, and Gmail archives, as well as the internet, to assist with editorial tasks. Users merely prompt Gemini to help them write or edit their documents. Users can prompt Gemini to "help me write" or ask it to "match" their writing style so that it can effectively mimic their voice.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Google will expand Workspace Intelligence to more third-party integrations
Likely · Within months
Microsoft will respond with competitive AI features for Microsoft 365
Very likely · Within months
Open Questions
- What is the exact pricing for new AI features?
- When will features roll out to all users?
- How does data privacy work in practice for enterprise customers?






