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Google he announced Tuesday that it is bringing Gemini’s Personal Intelligence feature to users in India. The feature allows users to connect their Google accounts, such as Gmail and Google Photos, and then ask Gemini questions to get personalized answers.
After connecting their services, users can ask questions like, “How many travel plans are there in Jaipur?” to find information from their emails or photos. This feature can also refer to recent YouTube videos that users have watched to get ideas. The company said that Gemini will find its answers to confirm the information, if necessary.
At launch, the Personal Intelligence feature will be limited to AI Pro and AI Ultra users in India. However, Google said it plans to expand to free users in the coming weeks.
Expanding into India brings Gemini’s potential to another major market. Google introduced Personal Intelligence in beta in the US in Januaryfor some of the paid units. The company succeeded available to all US users. in March and relaunched the sector Japan.
Google warned that Gemini does not always understand the content of your data and can make connections between unrelated topics.
“Gemini can also struggle with time or change, especially with changes in relationships, such as divorce, or your different interests.” For example, seeing hundreds of photos of you on the golf course may suggest that you like golf. But it misses the point: You don’t love golf, but you love your son, and that’s why you’re there. If a Gemini gets this wrong (“I’m just explaining golf”). post.
The company is rapidly deploying advanced AI tools to users in India, one of its biggest markets. In March, the company was founded Gemini in Chrome for users in this country. Last week, it also facilitated restaurant reservations through AI technology in India by connecting with platforms like. Zomato, Swiggy, and EazyDiner.