Google Gemini: A major change in Google Gemini; find out how the new 'Personal Intelligence' feature will become your true assistant?
Google has launched a new feature called "Personal Intelligence" in its Gemini app. The goal is to provide users with a more personalized and helpful experience. Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced the feature on social media, stating that it was a long-requested feature from users. This feature allows users to securely connect the Gemini app to select Google apps. This will enable Gemini to better understand user needs and provide more accurate responses.
What did Sundar Pichai say?
In his post, Sundar Pichai said that Google introduced this feature in response to significant user demand. He explained that Personal Intelligence combines two things:
1. The ability to understand diverse and complex information
2. The ability to extract relevant details from personal information, such as emails or photos
Using these two capabilities, Gemini provides responses tailored to the user.
How will this feature work?
According to Google, this feature utilizes advanced reasoning capabilities and information from connected apps. For example, if you grant access to your email or photos, Gemini will be able to provide more intelligent and personalized responses based on that information.
Complete focus on privacy
Google has made it clear that privacy is paramount with this feature. Users will have complete control over which apps to connect.
All app connections will be turned off by default.
No data will be shared without the user's permission.
In other words, the user will have complete control.
Which users will get this feature?
Currently, the Personal Intelligence feature has been launched in beta. It is now available to Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers in the US. It is available on all three platforms: web, Android, and iOS. It is expected to reach more users in the future.
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