Have you ever been frustrated by a friend or family member who never remembers things you've told them? That shouldn't happen with Google's Gemini chat bot anymore.
Google announced in a company blog post that Gemini can now recall past conversations you've had with it in order to enhance its responses in future ones.
It can summarize previous conversations or at least reference them when relevant to your current query. This should reduce the need to search through old chats you've had with Gemini, according to Google.
You can also delete your chat history, if you'd prefer. Right now, this feature is only available to Gemini Advanced subscribers, and only in English.
Google says it will roll out to Google Workspace Business and Enterprise customers, as well as those who speak unspecified other languages, soon.
That's all fine, just as long as it doesn't use your previous conversations to fabricate facts about cheese.
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