Google's new Gemini Personal Intelligence hooks directly into your Gmail, Photos, and YouTube. A brilliant fix for AI amnesia or a privacy nightmare?

Ever get tired of explaining your entire life story to an AI just so it doesn't give you a generic, cookie-cutter answer? Papa Google just dropped Gemini Personal Intelligence to fix exactly that, curing the AI's short-term amnesia.
Historically, AI assistants are like that one co-worker who knows everything about quantum physics but forgets your name every morning. Every session starts cold. Gemini's new "Personal Intelligence" layer changes the game by hooking directly into your Google apps—Gmail, Photos, YouTube, and past chats—to grab context before spitting out answers.
Taking a scroll through the comments, the community has a few distinct takes:
As devs, we love automation and solid ai tools that save us from prompt engineering fatigue. This update solves the dreaded LLM "cold start" problem beautifully.
But the survival tip here is obvious: Convenience costs privacy. You're handing over the keys to your entire digital context. It's an awesome feature, but use those per-app toggles wisely. You definitely don't want your AI casually referencing your embarrassing search history during a client screen-share!