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New memory feature lets Google’s Gemini AI Chatbot recall past conversations, queries

Olanrewaju Adeniyi by Olanrewaju Adeniyi
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New memory feature lets Google’s Gemini AI Chatbot recall past conversations, queries

New memory feature lets Google’s Gemini AI Chatbot recall past conversations, queries

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Google has revealed that Gemini, its advanced AI model, can now remember and refer to previous discussions, adding “receipts” to AI chats.

This is a significant boost to Google’s AI chatbot services. This new feature, developed on February 13, 2025, improves the user experience and turns AI help into a conversational buddy that remembers by enabling more contextually relevant and personalised interactions. 

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What does it mean for users in AI Chats?

Gemini can now summarise previous discussions or recall information shared in prior conversation threads. This means users no longer need to repeat themselves or sift through old messages to remind the AI of earlier points in a conversation.

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For instance, if you discussed your dietary preferences in one chat, Google Gemini can apply this knowledge in future conversations when suggesting recipes or meal plans. Conversations can now build upon earlier interactions, making each session more tailored to the user’s needs and history with the AI.

This personalisation leads to more efficient interactions, where no redundant information sharing is necessary, and Gemini understands the context from previous chats. Google Gemini’s ability to remember details from past conversations can be invaluable for those who engage in complex or long-term projects.

How does Google Gemini’s recall feature work?

The recall feature is part of Google’s broader initiative to make AI interactions more fluid and personal. Currently, this feature is rolling out to English-speaking subscribers of Google’s $20-a-month AI chatbot subscription, Google One AI Premium. Over the coming weeks, Google plans to extend this capability to additional languages and enterprise users. Google provides options to review, delete, or set retention periods for chat history through privacy controls. Users can turn off the recall feature entirely via the “My Activity” page in Google Gemini, ensuring they have control over their data.

Privacy and security concerns with Google Gemini

While the feature promises an enhanced user experience, it does raise some privacy concerns. Google has addressed these by ensuring users have control over their data. Google explicitly states that conversation histories are not used to train AI models, providing significant assurance for privacy-conscious individuals. Users can manage their data, choosing whether to keep, review, or delete their chat history, offering autonomy over personal information.

Industry context: Google and AI Chat innovations

This move by Google aligns with broader trends in AI development, where memory and context retention are becoming key features. Competitors like OpenAI have also introduced memory features in their chatbots, though not to the extent of full conversation recall as seen with Google Gemini. This positions Google Gemini at the forefront of conversational AI, offering a competitive edge in a world where personalisation is increasingly demanded in AI chats.

Read also: Google unveils Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking to show AI’s thought process behind every response

Implications for the future of Google Gemini and AI

Introducing this feature could change how we interact with AI, making digital assistance more like human interaction where memory and context matter. It also sets a precedent for how AI companies might handle user data and privacy in the future. As Google Gemini evolves, it could become integral to daily life, like a personal assistant who remembers your preferences and past interactions. With the power to remember comes the responsibility to protect, which might lead to more robust privacy laws and standards for AI interactions, particularly in an era where digital interactions are as nuanced as their real-world counterparts.

A turning point in artificial intelligence communication is Google’s inclusion of “receipts” into Google Gemini’s chat capability. Google Gemini improves functionality and gently negotiates user privacy with careful thought by letting the AI recall and reference previous conversations. Particularly when digital interactions are becoming as complex as their real-world counterparts, how this mix between utility and privacy plays out going forward will be vital to observe.

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Olanrewaju Adeniyi

Olanrewaju Adeniyi

Olanrewaju is a creative media professional focused on tech storytelling and digital content creation. He produces engaging content on tech, AI, software, and innovation. He also trains staff on using AI tools for research, video editing, and productivity.

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