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Gemini has begun taking into account a lot of what Google knows about you when responding.

The chatbot has been taught to search for context in your photos, search queries, Gmail, and other Google services. Gemini already did this, but now it doesn't require you to specify sources; it automatically finds what it needs.

For example, if you want to buy new tires but don't remember their size, Gemini will search your car gallery for photos and suggest suitable options.

This feature is disabled by default. For now, only paid subscribers in the US can enable it.

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@k00b It seems that the search for dupes is not working correctly.

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There’s a ‘similar’ section, but it’s collapsed by default so it’s barely visible. The same thing happens in 'post' and in some parts of the 'settings'. I don’t think it needs to be collapsed, because it kind of hides options from less attentive users.

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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @lunin OP 6h

Yes, I use this option to check "similar" links and news context.

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This time it looks like you didn’t check out the similar ones. ahah

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It's not a dupe, per se.

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It's not a dupe, per se.

I wonder if the duplicate search by comparing links works, not content and titles?

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Yeah it's link-to-link.

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