Google is taking a new step in optimizing its artificial intelligence tools. Gemini, its AI assistant, gets a memory capable of remembering your preferences, while Google Keep can turn your sketches into works of art.
Google is still improving its servicesartificial intelligence better meet user expectations. WITH Gemini, his AI-based assistant and Google Keepwith its famous note-taking app, the company further enriches its ecosystem. These new tools rely on a increased personalization AND a unique artistic touch increase their daily usefulness.
The first news concerns Geminiwhich now includes memory capable of storing personal information such as ChatGPT. This feature enables AI remember your preferencessuch as your hobbies or goals so that you can communicate in a more personalized way. You can do it teach your tastes directly in a conversation or through a dedicated “Stored Information” page where this data can be edited or deleted. Thanks to this memory, the application avoid unnecessary repetition and will adapt to your long-term projects.
Gemini and Google Keep integrate tools for more creative and personal interactions
Google Keepfor its part, it is equipped with innovative artistic functionality. According to clues found in the app’s code, the AI will be able to transform your sketches or doodles inside real works of art thanks to its Imagen 3 model. Whether it’s simple drawings or diagrams, the tool offers different stylessuch as pencil sketches, ink drawings or even vector visuals. You will be able to draw directly in the application Or upload a fileand then ask the AI to “enhance the drawing”.
Although the two functions are different, they share a same goal : simplify the use of AI and do it more intuitive. Geminis may remember your favorite literary genres personalized recommendationswhile Google Keep helps you turn a simple idea into a successful visual project. If this memory is already available in English for subscribers of the Google One AI premium tariff, support for French should followas usual for this type of feature. As for the artistic update of Google Keep, it does not yet have an official date, but everything points to an early deployment.