AMD GAIA lands Gmail integration
GAIA, AMD’s open-source local AI agent framework for Ryzen AI hardware, now has Gmail integration that lets it read, search, compose, send, label, draft, archive, and delete mail through OAuth. The update pushes GAIA further from a chat demo toward a practical agent layer that can act across real productivity tools while keeping the core inference loop on-device.
The interesting part is not “AI that reads email”; it’s a local agent stack that can actually execute inbox workflows instead of just generating text.
- –GAIA’s Gmail docs say it supports reading, searching, composing, sending, labeling, drafting, archiving, deleting, attachments, and workflow triggers through OAuth and the Gmail API: https://mintlify.wiki/theexperiencecompany/gaia/integrations/gmail
- –AMD’s own GAIA repo frames the project as an open-source agent framework with local execution on Ryzen AI hardware and MCP integration for external tools: https://github.com/amd/gaia
- –The privacy story is strong at the model/runtime layer, but Gmail is still a cloud dependency, so this is “local compute plus cloud-connected actions,” not fully offline email control: https://www.amd.com/en/developer/resources/technical-articles/gaia-an-open-source-project-from-amd-for-running-local-llms-on-ryzen-ai.html
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