Here’s a summary of the key details from the provided text about Google’s “Personal Intelligence” feature within Gemini:
* What it is: A new feature within Google Gemini that allows the AI to access and utilize information from a user’s connected Google apps (Gmail,Photos,etc.) to provide more personalized and helpful responses.
* Example use Case: Josh Woodward (Google VP) used it to buy tires for his minivan. Gemini accessed his license plate from Photos, vehicle specs from Gmail, and suggested tires based on photos of a trip to Oklahoma.
* Privacy Focus: Google emphasizes privacy, stating:
* Connecting apps is off by default.
* Users choose which apps to connect.
* Users can disconnect at any time.
* Gemini isn’t trained on the user’s data, but on how to locate information when prompted.
* Limitations & Safeguards:
* Potential for errors due to misinterpretations or unrelated connections.
* User feedback (“thumbs down”) is encouraged to improve accuracy.
* Guardrails are in place for sensitive topics like healthcare.
* Availability: currently in beta for google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers in the U.S. Expansion to more countries and a free tier are planned.
* Compatibility: Works across web, Android, and iOS, and with all Gemini models. Currently limited to personal Google accounts.
* Future Integration: Functionality is coming to AI Mode in Google Search.