The personalized era of artificial intelligence is accelerating. Recently, Google officially opened the personalized AI image generation feature for all eligible Gemini free users across the United States. This means that this advanced experience, previously available only to paid subscription users, is now accessible to a broader user base.

The core of this update lies in "understanding you." Through the Gemini platform, the system can cleverly connect data authorized by users, such as Gmail, Google Photos, YouTube, and Google Search, to proactively perceive users' interests and preferences. In simple terms, when you give instructions to Gemini, you no longer need to list every detail of your aesthetic preferences or lifestyle. It can intelligently generate images that match your interests based on your established habits.

For example, if you want to create an illustration that includes your personal hobbies, you used to need detailed prompt descriptions. Now, you just need to simply say, "Create an illustration that includes my personal hobbies," and Gemini will automatically extract relevant elements to build it. Additionally, the system supports directly accessing the user's authorized Google Photos content without the need for additional uploads, greatly simplifying the workflow.

Regarding privacy and autonomy, Google has also provided flexible settings. Users can choose whether to enable the "personalized AI" feature themselves and precisely control the scope of applications that Gemini can access. They can also easily turn it off in the "Tools" menu as needed.

This feature launch marks a significant transformation in Gemini's interactive experience and is a key move for Google to further expand its leading position in the AI market. With Gemini's monthly active users surpassing 750 million at the beginning of this year, the widespread availability of this personalized feature is undoubtedly set to reshape the way users collaborate with AI. In future plans, Gemini will bring more innovative features, including "Daily Briefing," AI video generation, and personal AI agents, continuously deepening the depth and breadth of intelligent services.