Google Gemini Will Now Learn From Your Chats—Unless You Tell It Not To
Google introduces personal context and Temporary Chat features in Gemini AI to improve interaction relevance, initially available in select countries for free and paid users.
- Google began rolling out updates to its Gemini AI on August 13, 2025, including a personalization feature in select countries using the Gemini 2.5 Pro model.
- The rollout follows Google's removal of a previous customization mode based on Google search history, which had limited user appeal, prompting a new approach.
- The new Personal Context feature lets Gemini remember details and preferences from past conversations to provide more relevant responses and more natural interactions.
- The Gemini Apps Activity setting was renamed Keep Activity, which users can toggle anytime to control data use, and Google plans to expand personalization to more regions and models.
- These changes aim to create a more personal, proactive assistant while balancing privacy through new data controls and a Temporary Chat mode that excludes conversations from learning.
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