Personal Intelligence Feature Rolled Out by Google for Gemini in India

Personal Intelligence feature rolled out by Google for Gemini in India
Personal Intelligence feature rolled out by Google for Gemini in India

The Personal Intelligence function is now available to users in India who use Gemini, according to a recent announcement by Google. With Gemini's Personal Intelligence feature, customers can link data from services like Gmail and Google Photos to get personalised answers to their questions. Users whose Google Accounts are Google AI Plus, Pro, or Ultra subscribers will soon be able to access the new service.

Free users will also get this in the next weeks. To answer a user's question, Personal Intelligence can reason across complex sources and get precise facts from, for example, an email or photo, according to a blog post by Google. As a rule, it blends the two, utilising images, videos, and text to produce individualised results.

How Gemini’s New Feature is Beneficial for Users?

Take the hypothetical case of a user who is arranging a holiday to Jaipur. He has got confirmations for his trip and accommodations, which he is well aware of. Nevertheless, his information is dispersed throughout his online persona. The question "What are my travel plans for Jaipur?" that he will ask Gemini is more than just a simple search that he will ask. His booking information is pulled into a clear timeline by securely referencing Gmail.

With its ability to deduce context from photos, it can bring back images one saved weeks ago, such as a snapshot of a nearby map or a picture of a gift idea. While the user is on the way, it can even recommend a restaurant based on a YouTube video he saw on local cuisine trends, sparing him the trouble of searching through his past and using several apps. Because of this, the Gemini app may personalise its responses by integrating with the user's whole Google experience, beginning with their Gmail, Photos, Search, and YouTube history.

Google Enhancing Privacy Features

Privacy features are also a priority for Google. The default setting for app connection is "off", as explained on the blog. The user has complete control over when it activates, which applications it syncs with, and how often it activates. When activated, Gemini can access the user's data in order to fulfil his individual demands. Users also won't need to transmit sensitive data elsewhere to begin customising their experience, as this data already resides safely at Google. This is one thing that sets it apart.

The company added that there's a chance the system will be wrong or "overpersonalised" in its responses or mistaken altogether. Just give the response a "thumbs down" when users see it to show his/her feedback. Timing and nuance might be difficult for Gemini, especially when it comes to changes in relationships (such divorces) or users' different interests.

Quick Shots

•Google launches Personal Intelligence feature for Gemini users in India

•Feature enables personalised answers using Gmail, Photos, Search & YouTube data

•Available to AI Plus, Pro, Ultra subscribers; rollout to free users soon

•Can combine text, images, and videos for smarter responses