Google has taken another step to smarter a Jina and added a new feature called Scheduled Actions. This allows users of AI Pro and AI Ultra versions to be scheduled for things. For example, they can want to give a summary of their daily programs every night or provide ideas for writing a blog post.
Google has released a blog post that the Jina’s shared users can tell the assistant to do specific things at certain times, such as summarizing the daily program or reporting on events after the end.
Differences of the timing performance of actions in Jena and ChatGpt
This feature is not limited to duplicate tasks and users can use it to do accidental tasks; For example, they can ask Jina to prepare a summary of what happened the day after the awards ceremony. “Just tell Jina what you want and when it does the rest itself,” Google wrote.
Users can go to the Scheduled Actions section in the Jina App Settings to manage this program. The early version of this feature was first observed by the Android Authority website in April. Google is now trying to upgrade the role of Jina from a simple respondent, to an active and operating intelligent assistant. This major change involves the replacement of Google Assistant with Jina by the end of 2025 on most phones, and Google plans to extend the artificial intelligence assistant to peripherals such as headphones and smartwatch.
Openai also has a capability in the ChatGPT monetary service that allows users to be reminded or deduct duplicates to artificial intelligence.
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