Google has upgraded its Gemini assistant with the 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental model enabling file upload and faster speed.
A new opt-in feature called Personalization allows Gemini to personalize responses based on users' Google Search history.
Gemini will expand its personalization feature to other apps like Photos and YouTube, similar to Apple's delayed AI for Siri.
The AI assistant uses search history to provide more personalized insights and recommendations to users.
Personalization is available for both free and paid users, supporting over 40 languages and coming to the mobile client shortly.
Users must connect Gemini to their Search history and enable Personalization to benefit from this feature.
Gemini is now integrated with more apps like Google Photos and Notes, allowing for cross-app interactions and tasks without switching apps.
The Gemini 2.0 model can process more information with an expanded context window limit of 1 million tokens, enhancing its problem-solving abilities.
Users can perform multiple-step workflows with Gemini, such as looking up a recipe on YouTube, adding ingredients to notes, and finding nearby locations with voice commands.
Google is continuously improving Gemini, aiming to offer personalized and seamless experiences across various applications within its ecosystem.