AI chatbots with a specific objective are a great way to jump explaining what you want to do with an AI chatbot. Google has created the configuration of gemini gems so that you can manufacture and reuse these specialized chatbots when you wish. Now you can share your custom jewels with friends, a family or any other person with whom you share a link.
All you have to do is press the “Share” button on your personalized jewel. In this way, you can share, let’s say, your sleep calendar assistant for toddians or your meal planner for someone in justice, in the same way that you share a Google Doc. They can see it, clone it or even modify it with your permission, because it is essentially Google Drive for AI assistants.
The gems are otherwise the same, but they are now portable. Consider the quantity of your digital life on shared documents, then imagine if your IA aid could do the same.
“It makes Gemini much more collaborative,” noted Google in its ad, “transforming your favorite gems into a shared resource so that you can invite less and create more.” It is a slogan with start -up energy, but it is not bad.
And for organizations using Google Workspace, administrators can control how and where gems can be shared, limiting sharing outside the field if necessary. Authorizations map one by one with existing reader policies, which means that most people will not have to learn something new to use functionality.
Shared gems
Functionally, it could reduce the time spent retyper or reintegrate how to use AI to perform a task. It could also surface the use cases that people would not have built themselves.
If it looks like a familiar idea, it is because it is no different from what Chatgpt offers with personalized GPTs, except those that are published worldwide.
It is more effective than the manual approach, in which people have long guests to Gemini, Chatgpt, Claude and Perplexity and share them on Reddit or other social media platforms. The difference is that gems are persistent and can contain files, rules and parameters that you usually have to reconfigure each session.
There is a limit. Some gems are not eligible for sharing, especially if they contain private downloads or links to sensitive data sources. And even when you share a jewel, the recipient may need to access files inside, as if he uses a personal Google Doc. The system mainly warns you when this could be a problem, but not always with excellent specificity.
And although sharing personalized GPTs has been an option for some time, sharing gems is less linked to a single platform and offers Drive style collaboration parameters. Gemini’s ability to fall back on the infrastructure that the millions that the already use could give it an advantage in this regard.
Above all, however, this means that those who like to make gemini gems can share them with whoever they want, and those who like to use them but do not want to do they could find new favorites without having to ask what people wrote to make Gemini work.