How to share your Gemini Gems custom AI experts with all your friends (www.techradar.com)

🤖 AI Summary
Google is rolling out a simple “Share” button for Gemini Gems, letting you share custom, task-focused AI assistants via link so others can view, clone, or (if permitted) edit them — much like sharing a Google Doc. Gems retain persistent state — rules, settings, and attached files — so recipients get a working assistant rather than a one-off prompt. For Workspace customers, admins can enforce Drive-style sharing controls (including blocking external sharing); permission behavior maps one-to-one with existing Drive policies. For the AI/ML community this makes specialized agent deployment and reuse far more practical: teams can distribute tuned assistants (planning, scheduling, domain workflows) without retyping prompts or reconstructing session state, accelerating experimentation and standardization. Technically, the feature leverages Google Drive’s permission model and file access mechanics, which simplifies adoption but also creates limits: Gems that reference private uploads or sensitive data often aren’t sharable, and shared Gems may fail for recipients who lack access to linked documents. Compared with ChatGPT’s public custom GPTs, Gems emphasize private, org-friendly collaboration via familiar infrastructure — lowering friction for sharing useful agent designs while preserving admin controls and some data-sensitivity safeguards.
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