- Google’s AI from Gemini will begin to remember its previous chats
- You can choose not to receive the function
- Gemini is also adding a new “temporary chat” mode for unique conversations
Google Gemini will remember all those questions in the application now, unless they do it politely do not. The assistant of AI will see and refers to his past chats as a way to customize the futures, although only for Gemini 2.5 Pro for now.
With the memory function, Gemini could theoretically remember the themes of his favorite party, the YouTube channels in which he is or how he likes to compose emails to his friends, without having to remember it. Gemini’s memory is no different from the memory function offered by Chatgpt and other chatbots of AI. And although Chatgpt can now connect to his Google account, Gemini has native access to Gmail, Calendar and Google Docs.
The memory is activated by default, so it will have to make a slight effort if you prefer that Gemini does not track its chats. You can turn off or turn the memory again in the Menu Configuration in Personal Context, sliding the “your past chats” option to turn off.
In addition, the section “Activity of Gemini applications” is now called “maintain activity.” When this configuration is active, some of its future charged files and photos can be used to train and improve Gemini and other Google services. You can also choose not to participate in that, if you wish.
Temperation
As much as Google is anxious to ensure that Gemini can remember what he says, the company combined the deployment with its opposite, the new temporal chat. This incognito mode makes each conversation unique and ensures that it is not saved in its history, appears in the list of activities or send to Google to train Gemini.
After a 72 -hour retention for security, they are completely eliminated, unless you send explicit comments, which will be processed and then discarded. The temporary chat is designed for those moments when you want to ask something that you are not sure you want to remember, whatever.
Temporary chats can reassure people worried that Google only wants more of their data, but the company clearly expects people to find a memory of Gemini. Google’s goal is to encourage people to think about AI as a long -term conversation partner, not only a tool to which it is reintroduced every time you interact with it.
Regardless of any concern, AI developers are very interested in memory, since, without it, IA attendees are only smart parrots. Technically, they are still repeating data even with personalization, but they will be less intelligent about it. If that is exciting or disturbing depends on your appetite for intimacy with the software.