Google’s recent update to its chatbot, Gemini, introduces a novel feature allowing users to personalize responses according to their preferences. This enhancement is currently available exclusively in English and on Gemini’s web version.
With this update, users can fine-tune the chatbot’s responses, tailoring them more closely to their individual tastes and requirements. This level of customization promises to enhance user interaction, making conversations with Gemini more engaging and relevant to each user’s unique preferences.
Google Gemini offers responses that can be adjusted based on user preferences
The latest update to Gemini introduces a feature that allows users to precisely adjust the chatbot’s responses to match their queries. Now, instead of requesting Gemini to regenerate the entire text, users can swiftly edit the specific section they wish to change. To utilize this feature, simply access Gemini through your preferred web browser.
Set up Gemini’s responses
After crafting your response, select the segment you wish to modify and click on the small bubble featuring a pencil icon. You will be presented with four options: Rebuild, Shorter, Longer, and Remove. The “Regenerate” option allows you to tailor the responses according to your preferences.
The introduction of the Anthropic Claude 3 artificial intelligence model marks a significant advancement in the AI field. This model claims to surpass the capabilities of GPT-4 and Gemini, offering enhanced interaction quality and more sophisticated understanding and generation of text. By focusing on improving response accuracy, relevance, and adaptability, Claude 3 aims to provide a more intuitive and efficient user experience, setting a new standard for artificial intelligence capabilities.
Considerations
If you prefer, you can directly communicate your modifications to Gemini by typing them into the “Replace with Prompt” field. However, if your instructions don’t clearly guide the chatbot on how to alter the response or request changes in text formatting that are unsupported, you might receive a “Gemini can’t do this” message.
Moreover, if your queries are vague or breach Google’s Prohibited Use Policy, the AI might face difficulties. Shortly before the latest update, Google had to suspend Gemini’s image generation feature due to historical instances of producing inaccurate or offensive visuals. Gemini is anticipated to make a comeback in the upcoming weeks, with modifications aimed at addressing these issues.
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