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You can now stop repeating yourself to Gemini in Google Docs

Android Authority Jay Bonggolto 0 переглядів 1 хв читання
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  • Gemini in Google Docs finally remembers your preferences, so you don’t have to repeat instructions every time.
  • You can now set persistent rules (tone, format, structure) once, and they apply across all documents.
  • You can save up to 1,000 active rules per account.

If you use Gemini in Google Docs to write blog posts or summarize meetings, you may be familiar with the need to provide instructions to the AI each time you start a new document. Google is now addressing this issue.

Google announced in a blog post that Gemini for Google Docs will now support persistent instructions. Previously, Gemini treated each new document as if it had no memory. Even if you spent time teaching it your brand voice, it would forget your preferences as soon as you began a new project.

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