Google has launched a new memory feature for its chatbot, Gemini Advanced, allowing it to recall past conversations to improve response relevance. This update aims to enhance user experience by eliminating the need to restart conversations or search for previous threads.
The memory feature currently rolls out in English, with plans to expand to other languages shortly. Users can build upon previous discussions or projects, making interactions more fluid.
Gemini may indicate when it references past conversations, providing transparency in its responses. For users concerned about privacy, Google offers options to review, delete, or manage the retention period of chat history. The memory feature can also be disabled through the My Activity panel.
Gemini Advanced is not alone in adopting memory capabilities; other chatbots like ChatGPT also remember user preferences and past interactions. This trend reflects a broader movement towards developing AI with long-term memory, as seen in Google’s Project Astra introduced at I/O 2024.
The rollout of this feature marks a significant step in enhancing AI interactions, making them more personalized and context-aware.
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