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Google recently announced that it incorporated a gemini function that allows access to user search history to offer them more personalized recommendations.
Photograph assigned by Google where a picture is shown to customize the user’s search history available in the new Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking version that is still in an experimental phase. (PHOTO FREE PRESS: EFE/GOOGLE)
Google announced on March 13 that it has incorporated into its ‘chatbot’ of artificial intelligence (AI), Gemini, a function that allows you to access the user search history to offer them more personalized recommendations.
The company reported in a statement that with its new Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking version (which is still in an experimental phase), the ‘chatbot’ You can refer to the user’s Google history to better understand you and respond by adjusting to your preferences.
“With Gemini we are creating a personal assistant of AI who is not limited to answering general questions, but understands you,” said Gemini product director Dave Citron, in a statement.
In the coming months, The ‘chatbot’ can also be linked to other Google applications and services such as photos, calendar, notes or youtube, which will give you a broader knowledge of user activities and their preferences.
According to the statement, when the user asked the ‘chatbot’, he will analyze it and determine if his search history can improve the answer.
Because this model is still in an experimental phase, the update is only available on the web for application subscribers, although it will gradually extend to cell phones.

The application also clarified that Gemini will ask the user for permission before connecting to his search history or another application.
The new function will be available in more than 40 languages and in most countries in the world.
“All these updates are designed for Gemini to feel less as a tool and more as a natural extension of you,” Citron said.
Google updates in their ‘chatbot’ take place just a month after the AI Depseek staggered the US technological market for its low costs.
