Gemini he google chatbot can now adapt to responses based on the content of previous conversations, the company announced in a blog post on Thursday. Gemini can summarize a previous conversation you had with her, or remember information you shared into another thread of conversations.
This means you will not have to repeat the information you have already shared with Gemini or comb through old topics for additional information.
Gemini’s ability to remember conversations is passing today to subscribers who speak English of Google Reconciliation 20-In-ME AI CHATBOT, Google AI Premium. In the coming weeks, Google says the traction feature will extract extra languages and for users with the enterprise account.
The purpose of the feature is for Gemini to be more liquid and personal – but not every user will be excited with the notion of the platform that stores old information.
To address intimacy concerns, Google says it is allowing users to review, delete or decide how long it will keep the story of your conversation. Users can turn off the attraction feature altogether by going to the “My Activity” page in the twins. Google also notes he never trains models based on user conversation stories.
That is to say, some chatbot providers he has experimented with memory and remember.
Openai General Director Sam Altman has previously noted that improved memory is one of the most sought after features of the chatgpt.
Google and Openai have activated both the most general “memory” features for their chatbots in last year. These allow chatgpt and Gemini to remember details about you, such as ways you like to address, your food preferences, or that you prefer to ride by bike to run a car.
However, these existing memory features do not remember and remember your full story of conversation as a default.
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