Gemini's Personal Intelligence mode rolls out to all users
Google is making Personal Intelligence available to all users. The feature, which debuted earlier this year exclusively for subscribers paying $20 a month, gives Gemini a wealth of personal information so it can offer personalized help rather than generic answers.
The data comes from Gmail, your Search history, Google Photos and other Google services. Personal Intelligence is entirely opt-in; to turn it on, go to gemini.google.com > Settings > Personal Intelligence and choose which apps you want it to connect to. Google suggested a few ways to use the tool: ask for a jacket to go with a shirt you just bought, get tech support for a new robot vacuum even without the model, request a lunch suggestion during a flight layover based on the kind of food you like and the gate you’re near, or find things to do on an upcoming trip because Personal Intelligence will know where you’re going and what you like to do.
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