More and more artificial intelligence technologies are adding "memory" functions, allowing artificial intelligence to remember the user's previous content, needs, or preferences during the interaction process, thereby making the interaction more efficient. Google also added the same design to its Gemini Advanced artificial intelligence model earlier, which will be able toChatGPT Plus PlanRemember the user's habits.
Before interacting with Gemini, users can ask the Gemini artificial intelligence model to remember relevant conditions through prompts, such as describing the content in a simple way to avoid using overly professional terms, or remembering personal vegetarian habits to avoid providing meat-based recipes when looking up recipes. In addition, when answering questions, the model can also translate the content into other languages at the same time, and even estimate the total daily expenses when generating travel planning itineraries, so that users do not have to spend extra time "communicating" with Gemini.
As for complying with Google's current privacy policy, users can also remove previously stored personal usage habit information in the settings options, or manually add relevant conditions.
Like other AI services, personal accounts must subscribe to the Google One AI Premium plan to use Google's advanced Gemini Advanced. Company or school Workspace accounts can use it through the Gemini for Google Workspace plug-in, but the relevant usage permissions must be assigned by the Workspace administrator.
In addition, Gemini Advanced is currently only available to account holders who are 18 years of age or older.
Google One AI Premium Plan subscription and browser for set up required. Gemini Advanced is available for ages 18+. Availability may vary by device, country, and language. Results for illustrative purposes and may vary. Check responses for accuracy.
— Google Gemini App (@GeminiApp) November 19, 2024


