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I tried Gemini's Personal Intelligence, and it was accurate in a useful (but unsettling) way

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Why This Matters

Google's rollout of Personal Intelligence Mode for all users marks a significant step towards highly personalized AI assistance, leveraging data from various Google services. While this enhances convenience and tailored support, it also raises important privacy considerations for consumers and the industry alike.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

Google's Personal Intelligence Mode is coming to all users.

It uses data from connected Google services, such as Gmail and Search.

The feature lets Gemini give you personalized help and advice.

A hyper-personalized Gemini mode is now rolling out to all users.

In a recent post, Google explained that it's making Personal Intelligence available to all users. The feature, which debuted earlier this year exclusively for subscribers paying $20 a month, essentially gives Gemini a wealth of personal information, enabling it to offer personalized help rather than generic answers. The data comes from Gmail, your Search history, Google Photos, and other Google services.

Also: Google's AI Mode can search your email and photos now too - how it works

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