- Gemini can now access your search history for an even better experience
- Google is giving you the ability to deactivate this function through an easy configuration to click on
- Take advantage of Google’s search history offers a new personal context level as never before
Gemini can now access your search history, which could be the biggest advantage of Chatbot, completely reviewing Google’s experience.
Rancing today as an experimental characteristic on the web and is gradually implemented in Mobile, the new update driven by Gemini’s flash 2.0 model offers a completely new meaning to the personal context. Gemini can now easily access your Google search history and use that information to provide even better results than before.
Google showed multiple examples of the new feature in action, as a message that asked Gemini: “Where should I go on vacation this summer?” To which the AI used the user’s search history and responded, “taking into account their recent searches for places like Hawaii and the Maldives, it seems to enjoy tropical destinations. He also looked for family trips to Chicago, Seattle and Kyoto, suggesting an interest in the city and international trips with their family. His searches in Yosemita and Antelo Canton Point to a point of nature and a point of view and a point of view and a point of view and a point of view and a point of view and a point of view and a point of view Unique bond and a unique land.
Google is the most used search engine in the world, and taking advantage of its user’s awareness and the knowledge of how people use the web is an absolute game change for Gemini. No other AI chatbot has access to the extensive data of the Google user, and if you can incorporate search questions efficiently in Gemini to customize the AI experience, then this could be an absolute winner.
Google says: “Gemini with customization can use your Google applications, starting with your search history, to offer contextually relevant responses that adapt to your individual interests.”
Now, as one of the experts in the residents of Techradar, this fills me with joy, the ability to obtain better Gemini results and get closer to the AI that I have always dreamed: a true personal assistant in my pocket.
That said, I am not naive, and I know that reading the head of this article could affect fear in the average consumer. After all, we don’t want AI to know even more about our lives, right?
Search history to improve Gemini, but ultimately is your choice
Google knows that the idea of incorporating its search history in AI will activate some alarm bells, so the company has made it very easy to disconnect its history at any time, and there is a clear warning that requests permission before connecting its information to the chatbot.
Gemini will also access your information when you select the AI model that includes customization, which provides users with an easy way to turn off access to the search history every time you choose to do it.
I am incredibly excited that the search history is incorporated into Gemini, and I think it gives Google a real point of sale about its competitors. I have also reached an agreement with the fact that the perfect personal assistant that I long for requires more and more of my data, and although I see the fear of giving more of their data to companies, I need to accept that to achieve my dream I need to be more indulgent in what I allow the technology to access.
Do not make mistakes about it. This Gemini update is a massive treatment, and could really pave the way to a future where Google’s offer is in its own kingdom, as the king of personal context.
While Apple delays Siri with Intelligence of Apple, Google is flexing her muscles as a leader in smartphone, and adding the search history only elevates Gemini even more.