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  • Google's Bard is developing a "Memory" feature that allows the chatbot to remember and adapt to user-specific details and preferences.
  • Currently, each conversation with Bard starts afresh, requiring users to restate particulars like dietary restrictions.
  • The Memory feature will improve personalized interactions, such as recommending recipes based on a user's noted vegetarianism or travel suggestions considering the number of kids a user has.
  • Users will be able to manage their stored preferences via a Memory page and can delete incorrect or unwanted memories.
  • A toggle will allow users to easily disable the Memory function for privacy concerns or to have non-personalized conversations.
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