Google Search’s AI Mode will mine your life to personalize its answers – PCWorld

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Earlier this month, Google said its Gemini AI chatbot will be getting to know you a lot better thanks to a new Personal Intelligence feature that scours your digital life. Now, the company has announced that Personal Intelligence is also coming to Google Search’s AI Mode.
By connecting Gmail and Google Photos to Personal Intelligence, for example, the search engine’s AI Mode will be able to provide you with search results tailored specifically to you. For example, AI Mode will use hotel bookings in your Gmail inbox and old travel photos in your Google Photos albums to recommend activities for an upcoming holiday.
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The search engine will also be able to use your Google Photos images to suggest new clothes that would suit your style, for example.
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Google says you’ll always have control over Personal Intelligence. Connecting Gmail and Google Photos to it is optional, and you’ll always be able to turn off connections afterwards.
Google also promises that it won’t train its AI models on the emails in your Gmail inbox or the photos in your Google Photos albums.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.
Kristian is passionate about gadgets and gaming and mainly writes news for our sister sites, M3 and PC for Alla. He also tests products, mainly game accessories, and translates articles from the Foundry network.
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