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Google Expands Gemini Personal Intelligence to Free Users

Google Expands Gemini Personal Intelligence to Free Users

Google is rolling out Gemini Personal Intelligence to more users in the U.S. This update brings smarter and more personalized AI features to the Gemini app. Previously, users needed a paid plan to access this feature. However, it is now available for free accounts. As a result, more people can enjoy tailored AI responses. Gemini Personal Intelligence uses data from apps like Gmail, Photos, and Maps. Therefore, it can provide more relevant answers without extra prompts.

New Design and Memory Feature Improve Experience

Google also redesigned the Gemini interface for a better visual feel. Now, a glowing effect appears around the entire screen. In addition, the colors shift from vibrant tones to soft blue before fading away. This design creates a smoother and more immersive experience. It also aligns with other Google tools for visual consistency.
Meanwhile,

Google Has Introduced a Memory Feature.

This tool lets Gemini remember past chats to improve future responses. As a result,
users do not need to repeat information. Users can control these features easily. For example, they can choose which apps Gemini can access. They can also turn off Personal Intelligence anytime. Overall, these updates show how Google is improving its AI tools. Consequently, users get smarter, faster, and more personalized assistance every day.

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