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Gemini’s new Scheduled Actions feature puts catching up with ChatGPT on its dayplanner

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  • Google Gemini’s app has a new Scheduled Actions feature to assign recurring tasks.
  • Gemini will complete the tasks automatically at the chosen times, similar to ChatGPT’s Tasks feature.
  • The upgrade is only available to paying Gemini Pro, Ultra, and eligible Workspace users.

Google Gemini is getting a little more organized with a new feature for its mobile app called Scheduled Actions. As the name suggests, Scheduled Actions lets users assign recurring tasks to the chatbot that it will complete automatically without real-time supervision.

Google first showcased the feature at this year’s I/O, pitched as a way to give Gemini some initiative. The idea is for Gemini to become more proactive in helping users rather than needing people to ask questions or make requests first. Depending on the request, Gemini can regularly let you know about news updates, summaries of your latest emails, or just remind you to walk around a little bit at whatever times you choose. As long as you’re specific about the timing, Gemini will oblige and follow through with your requests.

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