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Google Labs on June 3 launched Dreambeans, an experimental AI app for iOS and Android that auto-generates a limited daily set of illustrated “stories” drawn from a user’s Google data.
Using Personal Intelligence and Google’s Nano Banana 2 image model, Dreambeans connects — with user permission — to Gmail, Calendar, Photos, YouTube and Search history to curate 10–14 personalized lifestyle suggestions each morning.
Stories range from local venue recommendations and trip planning to practical how-tos (for example, puppy training) and links to buy tickets or book services.
Illustrations can incorporate users’ Google Photos face groups.
The app is available only to U.S.-based Google AI Ultra subscribers aged 18+ (the $100-per-month tier) while other account holders can join a waitlist.
Google says users can choose which services to connect, delete Dreambeans data, and give feedback to refine recommendations.
Observers note the app’s potential to reduce endless scrolling but also highlight the broad scope of data access detailed in app privacy disclosures.







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