Google wants Gemini to maintain the conversation, and here is how it will do it

Google wants Gemini to maintain the conversation, and here is how it will do it

Mishal Rahman / Android Authority

Tl; Dr.

  • Google tests a position within Gemini that suggests follow-up questions.
  • The suggestion asks to help users explore topics and having in-depth conversations to get more out of their AI interactions.
  • The function seems to be a limited test for the time being.

If you are old enough to have used search engines before their AI fication, you will probably use your AI-digital assistant more as a search engine and less as a digital assistant. That means more one -off questions and fewer conversations, what the way many of us are used to google. The approach is not wrong, but an AI assistant can do much more than perform a simple one-off search for you. Google seems to test a new position within Gemini that encourages users to ask follow -up questions and keep the conversation going by giving them instructions about what they could ask further.

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With Google App V16.34.58, Telegram user @Blank94855 has spotted that Google tests a new function within Gemini, where the AI-based digital assistant will present follow-up questions based on your original question.

Gemini Continued Questions suggestions

These follow-up question suggestions appear on the Gemini overlay and in the Gemini app. They also appear for more open questions and even statements, so that users can essentially conversate more with AI.

We tried to activate the function on our devices, but could not, which indicates that it could be a limited server-side test.

The follow-up suggestion function seems to be a nice addition to Gemini, because he can not only keep the user involved with Gemini and help them be tailored to back and forth conversations with the digital assistant, but also help to dive deeper into a subject and explore more if they want to.

Most people do not know the right questions to ask, especially when approaching a new and unknown subject. For example, if you ask: “How does a car engine work?” A simple answer is sufficient for your current needs. Proposed follow -up questions such as “What are the different types of car engines?” Or “How do electric cars relate to gasoline courts?” Will guide you to a better understanding of the subject. We hope that these follow -up suggestions have rolled out more users in the near future.

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