What are Gems in Google Gemini and How to Use Them

Google announced a new Google Gemini feature called Gems at their Google I/O event this year. Google is now rolling out Gems to all users with a Google One AI Premium subscription that comes with Gemini Advanced. Gems are like customized versions of Google Gemini, designed for specific tasks such as writing content, crafting social media posts, teaching a new language, or coding. Think of them likeGPTs in ChatGPT.Let’s dig deep.

What are Gems in Google Gemini

You need to provide all the necessary prompt details every time you start a conversation withGoogle Gemini. However, if there are tasks you perform regularly, you can create a Gem by providing all the required instructions once. Now there is no need to repeat all the instructions every time you redo that task again — the Gem is trained and instructed to handle that task exactly the way you want. Gemini comes with 5 Gems preinstalled and created ready to go.

Let’s say you use Google Gemini for coding tasks. For example, find errors, identify efficient algorithms, refactor code with better variable names, deal with specific details of your project, like tools, target audience, and the structure and plan of your app. Normally, you would need to provide all these details every time to ensure Gemini does the job.

Gems in Google Gemini

But by creating a custom Gem that understands your specific project, you could simply paste your code, and it would automatically carry out all the necessary tasks instantly. It’s like having a coding partner who already knows the specifics of your project.

You can use this feature in various other ways as well. For instance, you can create a tutor that explains concepts in a way you find easy to understand, a personal assistant that manages your schedule and tasks more efficiently, or a travel guru that plans your trips based on your budget, food preferences, and other needs.

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How to Use Gems on Google Gemini

Currently, Gemini comes with five pre-made Gems but you can also create custom Gems by providing specific instructions. As of now, the Gems feature is available only on the web but will come soon to theGemini mobile apps.

To get started, open theGoogle Gemini websiteand click on theGem Manageroption in the left sidebar.

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Here, you’ll find some pre-available Gems like Brainstormer, Career Guide, Coding Partner, Learning Coach, and Writing Editor. They are rather self-explanatory.

Click on any of these Gems to start using them. This will open a new chat with that specific Gem, and you can start as many chats as you like with each Gem.

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If the default Gem doesn’t meet your preferences, you’re able to create a copy and customize it to your liking. On the Gem Manager page, click theCopy iconto duplicate the Gem.

you may then give your copied Gem a new name, edit the instructions in the pop-up, and clickSaveto finalize your changes. Gemini has a rewrite option to improve your instructions.

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To create a completely new custom Gem from scratch, click theNew Gembutton on the Gem Manager page, enter instructions, and save. You can also take advantage of the rewrite option to further improve instructions making it more detailed.

All default and custom Gems can be quickly accessed from the sidebar.

Get the Most Out of Google Gemini

This feature is currently available only with the Gemini Advanced subscription that costs $20 per month. It offers other benefits like 2TB Google Drive cloud storage,Gemini on other Google appsand advanced photo editing tools. While the Gems feature alone may not justify the subscription, as you can provide detailed prompts manually without paying, it’s certainly an added advantage for Advanced users. There is a one month free trial to test drive all the features including Gemini Gems.

Ravi Teja KNTS

Tech writer with over 4 years of experience at TechWiser, where he has authored more than 700 articles on AI, Google apps, Chrome OS, Discord, and Android. His journey started with a passion for discussing technology and helping others in online forums, which naturally grew into a career in tech journalism. Ravi’s writing focuses on simplifying technology, making it accessible and jargon-free for readers. When he’s not breaking down the latest tech, he’s often immersed in a classic film – a true cinephile at heart.

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