Gemini Personalized Smart Service Launched in Taiwan: AI Creates Exclusive Itineraries Across Applications
Google announced the launch of its personalized AI assistant, Gemini, in Taiwan. This service securely links information from applications like Gmail, Google Photos, and YouTube to create tailored itineraries and recommendations for users while ensuring privacy. It will be rolled out gradually to eligible Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers, with a wider release to free users in the coming weeks.
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(Central News Agency reporter Wu Chia-hao, Taipei, 15th) Google today announced that its artificial intelligence (AI) assistant Gemini's personalized smart service has been launched in Taiwan. It can securely link information from applications such as Gmail, Google Photos, and YouTube to create exclusive itineraries and recommendations for users, while ensuring privacy and security.
Starting today, Google will gradually roll out this experience to personal Google accounts of eligible Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers, and it is expected to be extended to free users in the coming weeks.
Google stated in an official blog post that Personalized Intelligence has the ability to logically reason across complex sources and extract details from specific sources such as emails or photos to answer questions; Gemini can combine this information across text, photos, and videos to provide more personalized responses.
For example, when a user plans a trip to Penghu during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, they only need to ask Gemini, and it can organize order information from Gmail, combine collections from Google Photos, and viewing history from YouTube to generate a complete itinerary and personalized recommendations, without needing to switch between multiple applications.
The function of linking applications is off by default. Users choose whether to turn it on, decide which specific applications to link, and can turn it off at any time.
There are also protection mechanisms for sensitive topics. Gemini will try to avoid proactively making assumptions about users' sensitive data such as health, but if users actively ask, Gemini can still discuss this data.
Google emphasized that Gemini will not directly use users' Gmail inboxes or Google Photos for training. Google only uses limited information for training, such as specific prompts entered by users in Gemini and model-generated responses, to continuously improve the usefulness of the service in the future. (Editor: Lin Shu-yuan) 1150415
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(Central News Agency reporter Wu Chia-hao, Taipei, 15th) Google today announced that its artificial intelligence (AI) assistant Gemini's personalized smart service has been launched in Taiwan. It can securely link information from applications such as Gmail, Google Photos, and YouTube to create exclusive itineraries and recommendations for users, while ensuring privacy and security.
Starting today, Google will gradually roll out this experience to personal Google accounts of eligible Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers, and it is expected to be extended to free users in the coming weeks.
Google stated in an official blog post that Personalized Intelligence has the ability to logically reason across complex sources and extract details from specific sources such as emails or photos to answer questions; Gemini can combine this information across text, photos, and videos to provide more personalized responses.
For example, when a user plans a trip to Penghu during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, they only need to ask Gemini, and it can organize order information from Gmail, combine collections from Google Photos, and viewing history from YouTube to generate a complete itinerary and personalized recommendations, without needing to switch between multiple applications.
The function of linking applications is off by default. Users choose whether to turn it on, decide which specific applications to link, and can turn it off at any time.
There are also protection mechanisms for sensitive topics. Gemini will try to avoid proactively making assumptions about users' sensitive data such as health, but if users actively ask, Gemini can still discuss this data.
Google emphasized that Gemini will not directly use users' Gmail inboxes or Google Photos for training. Google only uses limited information for training, such as specific prompts entered by users in Gemini and model-generated responses, to continuously improve the usefulness of the service in the future. (Editor: Lin Shu-yuan) 1150415
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FAQ
When was Gemini's personalized smart service launched in Taiwan?
Google announced the launch of its AI assistant Gemini's personalized smart service in Taiwan today (April 15th).
What functions does Gemini's personalized smart service provide?
It can securely link information from applications such as Gmail, Google Photos, and YouTube to create exclusive itineraries and recommendations for users.