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Google may soon make your AI Mode history even easier to access

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Joe Maring / Android Authority

TL;DR Google appears to be considering a change to how you access AI Mode history.

Right now, the Google app hides your history behind the AI Mode button, but it could soon replace Labs in the upper-left.

The Google app on iOS has already made this adjustment.

Google never forgets. At least, not if you have history turned on in your My Google Activity settings. And for most of us, that’s a good thing, helping us pick up dropped trains of thought or just reminding us about content we enjoyed. How you access those records depends on what kind of history you’re looking for, and right now Google appears to be working on an easier new way to check out your AI Mode history in particular.

AI Mode has emerged as a powerful way to leverage both Google’s Search resources and the power of its Gemini model to deliver really useful, targeted answers to even complicated queries. And especially if you’re just learning how to get the most out of it, referring to your past search history could be a great resource for further honing your prompts.

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Right now, it’s not particularly difficult to access your AI Mode history. In the Google app on Android, all you have to do is tap the big, prominent “AI Mode” button and then hit the history icon that appears in the top-right corner. And while that works a treat, in version 16.50.55.sa.arm64 of the app we’ve spotted Google preparing a slightly faster way for us to get there.

Google Labs is fantastic with the way it offers us early access to experimental features (without forcing them upon us), and while we love checking out its latest additions, that also isn’t a list that’s being updated everyday. Currently, the Google app gives us a Labs shortcut in the top-left of its home screen, but it’s looking like that could be repurposed as the new way to view AI Mode history.

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