- Google Gemini’s application has a new planned action feature to allocate recurring tasks.
- Gemini will automatically finish tasks at the chosen times, similar to the chatgpt task function.
- The upgrade is only available to pay users of Gemini Pro, ultra and eligible.
Google Gemini becomes a little more organized with a new feature for its mobile application called Scheduled actions. As its name suggests, planned actions allow users to assign recurrent chatbot tasks that it will automatically finish without real -time supervision.
Google presented the functionality for the first time to this year’s IS / O, presented as a way to give Gemini a certain initiative. The idea is that Gemini become more proactive to help users rather than require people to ask questions or make requests first. Depending on the request, Gemini can regularly inform you of news updates, summaries of your latest emails, or simply remember to walk a little at the times you choose. As long as you are precise on the timing, Gemini will force and follow your requests.
You can simply ask Gemini to perform a recurring task, fundamentally simply reproducing a standard prompt. Ask Gemini for new book recommendations every Friday evening, and that’s what you will get every week. However, there is a limit. You can only configure ten planned actions at the same time. Once planned, all your to come and are visible in the actions tab planned in the settings. You can modify them, break them or cancel them from there.
Or at least you can if you pay. The functionality is available on the paid plans of Gemini, so you must subscribe to AI Pro for $ 20 per month or AI ultra at $ 250 per month. Certain business and education plans Google Workspace will also have access. This means that free level users will not be able to use the planned actions for the moment, but there are a lot of previous for these types of features which flow to the general outlet at a fairly fast pace. There is no official calendar to do it right now, but if you already pay, you may be asking Gemini to let yourself be known when it is.
Gemini Schedules Chatgpt Fight
Google has always described the future of Gemini as more than another chatbot, promising that he would become an agent who anticipates and fills requests. Of course, it also seems that it is also a question of corresponding to the Chatppt and its own functionality of tasks, but there are ways to stand out from Gemini. Chatgpt tasks are strongly focused on work in Chatgpt and its related applications, but it is not as universally used as the Google ecosystem. The Gemini and its planned tasks rely on integrations with Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs and everywhere else that many people have already set up a digital house.
The wider meaning of chatgpt and gemini which continue this type of functionality is the transition to a proactive AI. That your AI can start to help you before you know that you need help is something that companies behind AI models are very in love, even if it is not everyone’s dream to have an AI system so intimately familiar with their lives. If you worry about confidentiality, give an AI the keys to your reception box and your calendar and tell him to show creativity is not the sales pitch that Google might think.
However, the completion of the reliable and predictable task without constant monitoring is attractive. That said, the planned actions are only good as the infrastructure behind them. If Google Glitch servers, a missed prompt is possible and may be catastrophic if you have given it significant tasks. At E / S, Google has shown an upcoming “agent mode” designed to manage tasks in several steps such as travel booking or coordinated apartments. The planned actions define the basics of this plan, but Google must ensure that there are no cracks in this base.