Gemini virtual assistant is now available remember details about yourself to create more relevant answers. The new virtual intelligence is exclusive to Gemini Advanced subscribers.
“With its launch today, you can ask Gemini Advanced to remember your interests and preferences for more helpful and relevant responses,” Google said in a post on X, formerly Twitter. he said.
THE The user has full control over the information stored in the assistant. According to the company, it is possible to view, edit or delete any information shared with artificial intelligence at any time.
Available starting today, you can ask Gemini Advanced to remember your interests and preferences for more helpful and relevant answers. Easily view, edit or delete information you’ve shared and see when it’s used.
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Gemini Advanced’s memory capacity is useful for making subsequent prompts simpler in subsequent queries. For example, if the user is a vegetarian, he can ask the AI to remember this detail, and whenever he asks for a recipe, not all of them will be prepared with meat.
Gemini Advanced now has its own memory
But this memory isn’t limited to personal details: The assistant can remember to always adopt a particular tone in responses, introduce a particular type of formatting, and more.
All recorded information can be accessed from Gemini’s “Saved Information” page.
Considering a previously provided detail for an answer, Gemini will ultimately offer you.
Unfortunately, The new feature is exclusive to Google One AI Premium subscribers. Currently the subscription costs R$ 96.99 per month, but the first month is free. Additionally, the tool only supports English prompts.
Source: Tec Mundo

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