- The Google Gemini application has a new function of scheduled actions to assign recurring tasks.
- Gemini will complete the tasks automatically in the chosen times, similar to the chatgpt task function.
- The update is only available to pay Gemini Pro, Ultra and WorksPace users.
Google Gemini is organizing a little more with a new feature for its mobile application called scheduled actions. As the name implies, the scheduled actions allow users to assign recurring tasks to the chatbot that will automatically complete without real -time supervision.
Google first exhibited the function at this year’s I/O, launched as a way of giving Gemini some initiative. The idea is that Gemini becomes more proactive to help users instead of needing people to ask questions or ask first requests. Depending on the application, Gemini can regularly inform you about news updates, the summaries of your last emails or simply remind you of you walk a little at any time you choose. While it is specific to the moment, Gemini will force him and continue with his requests.
You can ask Gemini to perform a recurring task, basically reformulating a standard notice. Ask Gemini for new book recommendations every Friday night, and that is what he will get every week. However, there is a limit. You can only configure ten scheduled actions at the same time. Once scheduled, all your next tasks can be seen on the Shares Programmed Configuration tab. You can edit, stop or cancel them from there.
Or at least you can pay. The function is available in Gemini payments, so you must subscribe to AI Pro for $ 20 per month or AI Ultra to $ 250 per month. Some business and education plans in Google’s work space will also have access. That means that free level users will not be able to use scheduled actions at this time, but there are many precedents for this type of characteristics that extend to the general launch at a fairly fast pace. There is no official timeline to do it right now, but if you pay, maybe I can ask Gemini to let him know when he does.
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Google has always portrayed Gemini’s future as more than another chatbot, promising that he would become an agent that anticipates and completes applications. Of course, it seems that it is also about matching the chatgpt and its own task characteristic, but there are some ways in which Gemini stands out. Chatgpt’s tasks are very inclined to work in Chatgpt and their related applications, but that is not used as universally as the Google ecosystem. Gemini and its scheduled tasks are based on integrations with Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs and anywhere else that many people have already configured a digital home.
The broader importance of Chatgpt and Gemini that pursues this type of characteristic is the change to the proactive AI. That his AI can begin to help him before knowing that he needs help is something that the companies behind AI models are very in love, even if it is not the dream that everyone has a system of the AI so intimately familiar with their lives. If you are worried about privacy, give an AI the keys to your input and calendar tray and tell you that it is creative is not the sales argument that Google could believe.
Even so, the end of reliable and predictable tasks without constant supervision is attractive. That said, the scheduled actions are as good as the infrastructure behind them. If Google Server Glitch, a lost message is possible and can be catastrophic if you have given important tasks. In I/O, Google showed an upcoming “agent mode” designed to handle tasks of several steps such as reserving trips or coordinating apartment tours. The scheduled actions establish the basis for that plan, but Google must ensure that there are no cracks in that base.