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Today, Google announced the integration of Gemini into the Chrome browser, highlighting features like tab awareness and a sidebar assistant capable of taking actions on users’ behalf. However, a less obvious but equally exciting development was the ability to share customized versions of the Gemini chatbot with others.
The Bigger Picture
Imagine designing an AI assistant tailored specifically for a task you frequently perform. For example, I’ve built a personalized Gemini bot called Email Helper. It streamlines my email responses—simply copy an email’s content, type “Yes” or “No,” and it generates a polite reply based on my input.
I’ve also crafted other specialized chatbots, which I refer to as Gems. One searches peer-reviewed articles on a given topic, and another scans my weekly food log to create a grocery list for meal prep.
Creating Custom Gems Made Easy
What’s even better is that creating these Gems requires no coding skills. All you need to do is describe the task you want the AI to handle, assign a name, and you’re all set. Despite this, many users remain unaware of this feature or find the process cumbersome.
Why Does This Matter?
The ability to share these customized Gems represents a significant step forward. Sharing a Gem is as simple as sharing a file in Google Drive. You control who can view or edit your creation, facilitating collaboration among educators, team members, or anyone interested. Even free users can create and share Gems, making this feature accessible to everyone.
This sharing functionality opens doors for educators to distribute tailored Gems to students without needing personal accounts. Managers and colleagues can work together to refine and improve these bots. The most exciting part? This capability broadens Gemini’s reach, encouraging more users to develop and share their personalized AI tools for various tasks.
In summary, these browser-based AI chatbots mark a major shift in how we manage work online. When combined with a persistent AI assistant sidebar, they are transforming the web browsing experience for many users, making digital tasks more efficient and collaborative.