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- Gemini will soon be able to remember your past chats, which is like a Chat GPT memory feature.
- The company is also examining a feature called “Pcontext” that can draw Gemini insight from all your Google Apps.
- It is expected that more details about these features will be revealed on Google I/O, which will begin on May 20.
The AI ​​Chatboat Race is getting hot, and Google is ready to promote its Gemini assistant a significant promotion of how well it understands you. In the joint post on x, EnthusiasmGoogle Labs and Gemini’s VP revealed that Gemini will soon have the ability to remember past conversations and, ultimately, will learn from your activity in other Google apps such as Gmail, Calendar, and YouTube.
It comes only after the openness of the open Announced An important upgrade to the Chattagat memory allows the assistant to use this information to remember past conversations and prepare future answers. With this update, Open said that Chat GPT can respond more related to your interests, habits and preferences, which produces smooth and more helpful interaction.
Google’s plan seems doubled, Gemini soon gets his memory. Woodward wrote, “It starts with knowing your past chats (skin launch). It should be kept on a similar destination with the characteristic of chatgott memory, remembering the first conversation and over time you can learn from how you use it.
But the greater revelation was something that the team is calling “Pcontext” short for personal context. Although still in internal testing, this feature is designed to pull insights from your entire Google account, which gives Gemini a deep understanding of your life. Woodward said, “We will make it easy for you to bring all your Google context (Gmail, photos, calendars, search, YouTube, etc.).”
This post also indicates that Gemini will be more active. It is not clear what will look like, but the possibilities are open. The theory, Gemini can eventually go to the level of helpful suggestions by understanding your schedule, recent searches, or inbox activity.
Of course, such a deep integration naturally brings confidential concerns. Although Google has already kept all this information from our lives on its services, allowing AI assistant to access and synthesize it in a permanent profile may feel like a jump. The company says Gemini will need clear permission before accessing any of the data. However, consumers may still be surprised at how this information is used, stored, or possibly transferred to their immediate interaction.
Still, the ambitions are clear. Google wants Gemini to be more than just a chat boot. It wants to assess your needs, work on your own, and become an extension of your digital life. Woodward called it a move towards making Gemini more “personal, active and powerful” and teased that more updates were coming soon.
All this is probably the only taste that is coming in Google I/O 2025, which begins on May 20.