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Gemini AI is now available in Google Messages

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Last updated: 2024/07/01 at 4:17 AM
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Google has recently introduced a new update to its Messages app, incorporating its Gemini AI technology to improve functionality and user engagement directly within chats. This update follows the initial introduction of Gemini AI on other platforms like Gmail. The integration of Gemini AI aims to enhance user experience by providing quick access to artificial intelligence capabilities without leaving the Messages app. Users will notice a new floating action button above the “Start chat” button in the lower-right corner of the interface, making it easier to access the AI service. While the feature is not widely available yet, Google promises that Gemini AI functions similarly to its standalone counterpart on Android devices.

With the integration of Gemini AI, users can now ask questions, receive information, or issue commands seamlessly while engaging in conversations within Messages. It is important to note that Gemini AI respects user privacy by refraining from scanning private conversations. However, it’s worth mentioning that interactions with the AI chatbot are not end-to-end encrypted, so users should be cautious when sharing sensitive information. Google has provided options for users to manage their chat history with Gemini, enabling customization of storage settings from default 18 months up to 36 months or as low as 3 months. In terms of privacy concerns, Gemini AI does not track user location beyond general details derived from IP addresses or home addresses to offer relevant information.

As the update gradually rolls out, users can anticipate an improved user experience with enhanced capabilities and streamlined interactions within the Messages app. The incorporation of Gemini AI aims to make accessing artificial intelligence features more convenient for users, without the need to switch between different applications. With the new floating action button, users can easily engage with the AI service while continuing their conversations within the Messages app. While the feature is currently in the process of being made available to a wider audience, Google assures users that it will function similarly to the standalone Gemini AI technology on Android devices.

In conclusion, Google’s integration of Gemini AI into the Messages app represents a significant step towards enhancing user engagement and functionality within chat conversations. By providing quick access to artificial intelligence capabilities within the app, users can seamlessly ask questions, receive information, or issue commands without disrupting their conversations. Despite privacy concerns, Google assures users that Gemini AI respects user privacy by not scanning private conversations. As the update continues to roll out, users can expect an improved user experience with enhanced capabilities and streamlined interactions within the Messages app, ultimately making it easier and more convenient to access artificial intelligence features.

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