Google Expands Gemini Across Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive for Faster Workspace Creation

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LLM Mar 14, 2026 By Insights AI 2 min read 2 views Source

Google announced on Mar 10, 2026 that Gemini is getting a broader role across Docs, Sheets, Slides and Drive, with new beta features beginning to roll out to Google AI Ultra and Pro subscribers. The update focuses less on standalone chat and more on turning Gemini into an in-context creation layer that can use files, emails and the web to assemble documents, spreadsheets, presentations and Drive answers.

In Docs, Google says Gemini can generate first drafts from relevant files and emails, then help rewrite sections, match writing style and align formatting to a reference document. In Sheets, Gemini can create full spreadsheet structures from a prompt and use "Fill with Gemini" to generate, categorize or summarize data, including pulling in real-time information from Google Search. In Slides, Gemini can create fully editable slides that match an existing deck, while full deck generation is listed as coming soon.

What is new in Drive

  • Drive search can now return an AI Overview with citations at the top of results.
  • The new "Ask Gemini in Drive" flow can answer complex questions across documents, emails, calendar data and the web.
  • Google says the features are available in English globally for Docs, Sheets and Slides, and in the U.S. for Drive.

The rollout is notable because it pushes Gemini deeper into everyday productivity work instead of treating AI as a separate destination. Google is emphasizing grounded results, source selection and retrieval from the user’s own material, which is the pattern enterprises and prosumers increasingly want from productivity AI. The company is also making a geographic distinction for Drive, which suggests the most retrieval-intensive features may still be rolling out under tighter availability constraints.

The immediate practical effect is that Google is trying to shorten the path from blank page to usable output. If the beta performs well, Gemini becomes less of a writing assistant bolted onto Workspace and more of an orchestration layer across content, search and personal context. That makes this update important not because of one headline feature, but because it shows how Google wants Gemini to mediate the entire Workspace workflow.

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