Google’s ‘Gems’ feature has arrived: Create your own personalised Gemini AI chatbots

Google’s ‘Gems’ feature has arrived: Create your own personalised Gemini AI chatbots
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Google is finally rolling out the Gems feature.

Google Gems is a feature that lets you customise Gemini to create your own personal AI chatbots.

You can customise Gems to act as an expert on topics or refine them toward your specific goals.

Earlier this year, Google hosted its I/O conference. Spanning over two hours, the event was packed with exciting announcements. One of the standouts among the announcements was Gems. Now, the tech giant is finally rolling out the Gems feature.

Let’s delve into the details.

What is Google’s Gems feature?

Google Gems is a feature that lets you customise Gemini to create your own personal AI chatbots. You can create any Gem you dream up: a gym buddy, sous chef, coding partner or creative writing guide. 

You can customise Gems to act as an expert on topics or refine them toward your specific goals. Simply write instructions for your Gem, give it a name, and then chat with it whenever you want.

Also read: Google improves ‘Help me write’ in Gmail: How to refine your emails faster with new Gemini features

You just have to describe what you want your Gem to do and how you want it to respond — like “you’re my running coach, give me a daily running plan and be positive, upbeat and motivating.” Gemini will take those instructions and enhance them to create a Gem that meets your specific needs.

Your Gem can also remember a detailed set of instructions to help you save time on tedious, repetitive or difficult tasks.

Google is also providing a set of pre-made Gems for different scenarios, including: Learning coach to help you break down complex topics, Brainstormer to give you easy inspiration, Career guide that unlocks your career potential with detailed plans to refine your skills and achieve your career goals, and Coding partner that levels up your coding skills.

Also read: Gemini now lets you modify its responses: Here’s how

Google’s Gems availability

Google’s Gems feature is currently rolling out on desktop and mobile devices to Gemini Advanced, Gemini Business and Gemini Enterprise users in more than 150 countries, including India, in most languages.

Ayushi Jain

Ayushi Jain

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