Artificial intelligence is still one of the hottest tech topics. Different companies vouch for the favor of the users with their voice models and always introduce new features to stand out.
With Gemini, Google itself has such a AI assistant on offer. As the company has now announced, Gemini can soon include your complete Google search course if you ask him questions.
The AI assistant who really knows you
That's what it's about:In oneBlogpostGoogle has presented a new, experimental feature for Gemini for the time being. The AI assistant can then access the complete Google search course via personalization.
According to Google, however, the search course is only used if it is also relevant for the respective question. This is to be decided on Gemini's Advanced Reasoning Model.
The inclusion of the search course should improve the quality of the answers. Google follows the logic that an assistant can only assist if he really knows you.
In the article, Google also provides a few examples of questions that could be answered in this way. The search course could, for example, help Gemini to choose a suitable holiday location, a new hobby or career path.
Maybe Gemini can also help you at some point if you are not sure with which characters from Baldur's Gate 3 you should go into romances or which game you could try next. Although you already have GamePro for this, right?
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Only the beginning:Google expressly writes that Gemini will have the ability to use other Google apps and that the search process is only the starting point for this. In the future, for example, Gmail, Maps or the Calendar could also be added.
Of course, it still has to be shown whether the users are willing to really share all this information with Gemini. After all, this enables a very personal and intimate insight into your own life.
On the other hand, it should not be forgotten that, for example, Gmail has played personalized advertising based on sent and received emails for years. Google also uses the search history in a similar way.
So the question arises whether you want to know exactly what a AI actually thinks of you when she really knows everything about you.
What do you think of the feature? Practical or creepy?