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Analysis: Gemini can now remember your life, not just answer questions

Google's Gemini AI Gets a Memory Upgrade: Personal Intelligence

Google's Gemini AI Tackles Personalization for More Relevant Answers

Google has introduced a new feature for its AI assistant, Gemini, called Personal Intelligence. This update allows the AI to remember your personal details by connecting to your Google apps, offering more relevant responses to your queries.

Connecting the Dots in Your Digital Life

Previously, Gemini could fetch individual emails or photos but lacked the ability to think across them. Personal Intelligence addresses this issue by selectively surfacing only the most relevant information when needed. This feature is now live for US Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers, with plans to expand further.

Context Packing: The Solution to Too Much Data

The challenge with AI assistants has been their inability to remember personal details due to the sheer volume of data produced in our digital lives. Google's answer is a new system called context packing, which selects the most relevant emails, images, or searches and delivers them to Gemini only when needed.

Implications for North East India and Beyond

As a region with a growing digital population, the advancements in AI technology like Personal Intelligence have significant implications for North East India. With this feature, users can expect more personalized and relevant responses to their queries, improving their overall user experience.

A Step Towards AI Maturity

Google's Personal Intelligence is a significant step forward in AI maturity. By addressing the context packing problem, Gemini can now provide answers that feel more relevant to users, setting a new standard for AI assistants.

Google acknowledges the current issues with Personal Intelligence, such as potential oversharing, mixed timelines, and misunderstandings. However, they encourage user feedback to improve the feature and ensure it delivers the most accurate and relevant responses.

The Personal Intelligence feature will roll out on January 14 for Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers in the US, with plans to expand later. It is available on the web, Android, and iOS, and will soon be integrated into Search's AI Mode. For now, it is only for personal accounts, not Workspace users.

As we continue to rely on AI assistants for our daily tasks, advancements like Personal Intelligence will play a crucial role in enhancing our user experience. Stay tuned for more updates on AI technology and its impact on our digital lives.