🚨 Google just made it possible for anyone to build their own AI assistant without touching a single line of code.
It’s free to start, and it works right inside Gemini.
These assistants are called “Gems,” and you can create one in just a few minutes by giving it a name, telling it how it should behave, and adding files or notes for it to learn from.
Here’s how you can set one up:
1. Open Gemini → Go to [gemini dot google dot com] → Click on Gem Manager and hit "New Gem". → You’ll also see some ready-made Gems like Brainstormer, Career Guide, and Coding Partner if you want to test those out.
2. Define your Gem → Give it a name, write down what you want it to do, and use the Magic Pencil to polish your instructions.
3. Feed it knowledge → Upload up to 10 PDFs or images that your Gem can use as a reference. → You can swap them out whenever you want.
4. Test and adjust → Use the preview window to see how it responds. → Tweak the instructions until it feels right.
5. Keep it flexible → You can always go back, edit your Gem, and update its instructions or knowledge.
Once ready, your Gem can live inside Gemini or show up in Google tools like Docs, Slides, Gmail, and Drive.
That means you can call on it to help with writing, planning, coding, or anything else you need while you work.
This is another step toward making AI feel personal, practical, and easy to use in everyday life. And now, anyone can create their own assistant in minutes.
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🚨 Google just made it possible for anyone to build their own AI assistant without touching a single line of code.
It’s free to start, and it works right inside Gemini.
These assistants are called “Gems,” and you can create one in just a few minutes by giving it a name, telling it how it should behave, and adding files or notes for it to learn from.
Here’s how you can set one up:
1. Open Gemini
→ Go to [gemini dot google dot com]
→ Click on Gem Manager and hit "New Gem".Â
→ You’ll also see some ready-made Gems like Brainstormer, Career Guide, and Coding Partner if you want to test those out.
2. Define your Gem
→ Give it a name, write down what you want it to do, and use the Magic Pencil to polish your instructions.
3. Feed it knowledge
→ Upload up to 10 PDFs or images that your Gem can use as a reference.Â
→ You can swap them out whenever you want.
4. Test and adjust
→ Use the preview window to see how it responds.Â
→ Tweak the instructions until it feels right.
5. Keep it flexible
→ You can always go back, edit your Gem, and update its instructions or knowledge.
Once ready, your Gem can live inside Gemini or show up in Google tools like Docs, Slides, Gmail, and Drive.
That means you can call on it to help with writing, planning, coding, or anything else you need while you work.
This is another step toward making AI feel personal, practical, and easy to use in everyday life. And now, anyone can create their own assistant in minutes.
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