The Google Gemini AI model becomes even more personal. The company announced this week that activating a new personalization tool will allow the Chatbot AI to reference your research history to improve and deepen its answers.
In a blog article, The company said He will analyze requests and reference your research to provide “contextually relevant responses that are adapted to your individual interests”.
Google said it was part of a broader strategy for Gemini not only to answer general questions, but to understand you better. He added that he will only refer to your search results when he determines that they can significantly improve the output.
“We will only use your research history when our advanced reasoning models will determine that it is really useful,” said the company in the blog post. “The first testers found Gemini with useful customization for brainstorming and obtaining personalized recommendations. We will continue to collect user comments on the most useful applications of this capacity.”
Some examples provided by Google include: “Where should I go on vacation this summer?” Or: “I want to start a YouTube channel but I need content ideas”, potentially linking the answer to what he already knows about your interests.
Tendency
Effort is aligned with a growing trend among technological companies, in particular Chatgpt-Maker Openai, aimed at making AI more intuitive, the context conscious and has a more in-depth understanding of the needs and preferences of its users.
The tool – powered by its experimental model of flash gemini 2.0 thought – will provide an overview of its reasoning and displays the data it has drawn from previous research. Google also said it would explicitly request authorization before connecting to your research history or any other application.
It will initially be launched as an experimental functionality for the Gemini and Gemini Advanced subscribers (web only for the moment) in more than 45 languages and will extend to the mobile over time.
The company also announced that it deploys its Deep search tool to all free of gemini users. The tool, announced in December, is similar to Openai’s functionality of the same name. It aims to save you hours by acting as a personal assistant of research on AI, seeking and synthesizing information on the web in a few minutes.
User confidence is vital
Google said it twinned its newly improved in -depth research with the Flash Gemini 2.0 thinking model, which provides real -time reasoning while browsing the web, as part of an effort to improve the quality of its reports.
Jitesh Ubrani, analyst of the IDC market research company, told CNET that activation to personalization is that which will increase the use and excitement for technology. But he also warned that the advantages should not be done to the detriment of user confidence.
“Confidentiality problems will certainly arise, so it is important that Google and other companies offer consumers the right tools to relieve concerns,” he said. “More importantly, this should be something in which users choose to opt rather than undressing.”