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Gemini's Memory Is in Your Hands Now
Gemini's Memory Is in Your Hands Now

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Yahoo

Gemini's Memory Is in Your Hands Now

You get to decide when to go private and when to let Gemini draw on your old chats to give more relevant answers Byte-Sized Brief Gemini adds new privacy and control options. Now it can learn from your past chats. Temporary Chats keep one-off talks separate. Google is adding a few tricks to Gemini that ChatGPT users might recognize. The app can now use your past chats to provide more relevant answers without requiring you to remind it of your preferences. This is switched on by default under a setting called Personal Context, but you can turn it off at any time. The update starts rolling out today to the 2.5 Pro model in select countries, with broader availability in the next couple of weeks. There's also a new option available starting today for all users called Temporary Chats, which, as you might guess, lets you have single-use conversations that don't show up in your history and don't influence future replies. This is useful if you want to keep certain exchanges a bit more private or separate from your usual chats. Google is also changing how it handles files and photos you share; when Gemini Apps Activity (soon to be renamed Keep Activity) is on, a sample of future uploads may be used to help train its AI models, but you can turn it off or bypass it with Temporary Chats. The Bottom Line Google is updating Gemini with two new features: Personal Context, which lets it tailor responses based on previous conversations, and Temporary Chats, which keep one-off conversations from influencing future replies. Both are rolling out starting today. Related: Google's Gemini Gets a Back-to-School Upgrade With Guided Learning Read the original article on Lifewire Solve the daily Crossword

Gemini can now turn images into videos
Gemini can now turn images into videos

GSM Arena

time11-07-2025

  • GSM Arena

Gemini can now turn images into videos

Today Google has added a new feature to Veo 3, Gemini's AI video-making arm. Starting today, you can turn an image into a video. These will be eight-second video clips and not longer, and they will have sound too. To use this, select Videos from the tool menu in the prompt box and upload an image, then describe the scene and add any audio instructions you might have. That's it, your image will turn into a video. Once it's complete, you can of course share it or download it. You can also use the thumbs up and down buttons on your generated videos to give Google feedback about them, which it will use to improve the experience further. This photo-to-video capability is starting to roll out to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in "select countries around the world", and the same capabilities are available in Flow, Google's AI filmmaking tool. Google says over 40 million Veo 3 videos were already generated through the Gemini app and Flow over the last seven weeks, and this new functionality will undoubtedly make that number skyrocket in the near future. Note that these AI generated videos include a visible watermark to show they are AI generated, as well as an invisible SynthID digital watermark. Source

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