
Google has rolled out a big update for its AI chatbot. The update makes Gemini smarter, more personal, and more private. It now remembers past conversations and offers a new mode for private chats.
This Google Gemini AI update brings a different level of customization, but it also goes hand-in-hand with a higher degree of privacy. The underlying features allow the artificial intelligence model to look at prior chats to provide better answers.
Users gain another option with the Temporary Chat mode, where their chat session gets made private for a one-off interaction. This aligns well with another feature update that introduces the ability to control data management tightly.
The new Google Gemini memory feature, called Personal Context, helps the chatbot recall details from earlier talks. This makes it easier for Gemini to give helpful and relevant answers without starting from scratch every time. For example, if a user earlier discussed Japanese culture or a favourite comic-book hero, Gemini could later share ideas connected to those topics.
This memory feature turns on by default for the Gemini 2.5 Pro model in certain countries. Google plans to bring it to more models and regions soon. All stored chats can be viewed or deleted anytime from the app’s settings in the “Personal Context” section.
Along with memory, Google has added Temporary Chats for private one-time conversations. These chats do not appear in history, do not shape future answers, and are not used to train Google’s AI. They are kept only for up to 72 hours so the chatbot can finish the conversation and collect optional feedback. This gives users a quick way to keep certain topics completely private.
Google is also updating its privacy settings. The current “Gemini Apps Activity” option will soon be called “Keep Activity.” When this is on, a small sample of future uploads, like files or photos, may be used to improve Google services. Those who turned this setting off earlier will stay opted out. Temporary Chats offer another way to make sure certain interactions are never stored.
With these changes, Google says Gemini is now more like a personal assistant that understands interests and habits while still giving clear options to protect privacy. The company also says it is working to keep safety high and prevent any problems linked to memory-based AI.
This update also helps Google Gemini compete better with rivals like ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude, which already offer memory features. By adding both personalization and a privacy mode, the artificial intelligence aims to give users a balance between smarter help and full control over their data.
The latest update brings two main upgrades to the Google AI chatbot. This includes memory for more personal chats and Temporary Chats for private talks and better tools to manage how data is used.
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