- Google has added memory capacity to Gemini’s free version in a browser
- Now you can remember anything of you that you say it
- With luck, the mobile application version will be deployed soon
Google has added the ability to remember personal information to Gemini’s free version, just a few weeks after launching the function for GEMINI’s advanced subscribers.
The ability to remember information is one of the most useful characteristics of a AI chatbot, and makes it feel much more personal. That ability has been available at Gemini Rival Chatgpt for about a year, so Google is late for the game, but making available to all Gemini users available to all Gemini users is a really excellent movement.
Talking to a friend
‘Saved information’ means that he doesn’t still have to tell Gemini the names of his children or what work he has, which makes conversations feel much more natural. For example, I am currently working on writing a book, and once I have asked Gemini to remember this, and some things about it, I can simply refer to him as “my book” in future conversations and knows what is the subject and what level is directed, which means that our conversations feel much more natural. It really is like talking to a friend.
If you have been using Gemini for a while with the application on your OA phone through a web browser, then you will know that it is a powerful chatbot, along with chatgpt, and you can also voice chat with us using Gemini Live, which comes with 10 different voices, just as it is having a conversation with a human.
Gemini Live requires an advanced Gemini subscription on an iPhone, but Android users do it for free.
Free vs. advanced
With Gemini’s advanced subscription, Gemini’s ability to remember things works both in the standard chatbot interface and Gemini Live. So that Gemini remembers something just say, or write, “remember that” or “take into account”, followed by what you want to remember. In a free account, it will now notice that ‘saved information’ has been added to the web interface so that now it can use it in the same way that Gemini’s advanced subscribers can, however, we have not yet been able to access it in the mobile application for free users. Hopefully it will be deployed in the next few days.
Gemini doesn’t have to remember what you have told him forever. To eliminate something I have kept, simply write or say, for example, “forget everything I told you about my science fiction novel.” You can also manage what Gemini has saved for you on the ‘saved information’ page accessible to play your profile image.
You may wonder if it is still worth being an advanced Gemini subscriber (through Google One Ai Premium), which costs $ 19.99 / £ 18.99 / AU $ 32.99 per month, since many of the benefits have now been transferred to free Gemini, including the use of the last LLM of Gemini 2.0 Flash. However, it is worth taking into account that the Premium service gives access to a series of new LLMs such as 2.0 experimental. It also obtains 2 TB of storage and access to Notebooklm Plus.