Soon, Google plans to give users more control over content generated by the AI Gemini. Android Authority has analyzed the beta version of the Google app for Android (15.51.24.sa.arm6) and discovered changes that may affect content settings.
The new version of the app will feature an option to filter results by content type. Currently, activating this feature does not yield any results, redirecting users to the Google Gemini page, which is not yet operational. This indicates preparations for the introduction of new capabilities for users.
Google already has an official policy regarding permitted content in Gemini, as well as goals to avoid certain types of material. Developers have access to detailed safety settings that allow them to control “harmful categories” such as hate speech or explicit sexual content.
Given the existing capabilities, it can be assumed that Google plans to provide a similar level of control to end users of Gemini. This may include both expanding and restricting options to ensure content safety and compliance.
Google’s innovations in content control continue to intrigue users, as the company strives to provide a safe and appropriate experience for everyone. In this context, it is worth mentioning a new tool that allows users to generate images without text — Google Whisk. Such an initiative demonstrates how Google adapts its technologies to meet user needs while maintaining a high level of safety.