gems. You can find these over here on the left where it says gems. Now, there are two types of gems. We're going to start with the basic ones that you make yourself. So, you want to scroll down to where it says my gems and click on new gem. Now, what these are used for, well, there's a few use cases for them, but one of the first use cases of them is, let's say you find yourself coming into the chat every day or every week and giving it the same instructions every single time. Maybe it's helping you write emails and you always want them formatted in a certain way. So, you just keep writing out the same instructions over and over again. Well, instead of doing that, you can set up a gem. So, coming back in here to a new gem, we'll give this one a name. We'll call it email helper. You can then describe what this email helper does. This is just basically internal. The name and the description doesn't actually change what the gem does. It's just for your reference. So, I'll say here helps me with emails. Now, here is where you can put in your custom instructions. These are going to apply to every chat that you do inside this gem. So, the more detailed this is, the better the results are going to be. So, if you just say something simple like help me with my emails, it's not super useful. So, you really want to elaborate on this. Now, if you're getting stuck on that, there's this button right here. If you go ahead and click on this, that will automatically take your very short prompt and expand it. You then want to go through and actually edit the new prompt that was created or the new instructions that were created. Make sure they're exactly the way that you want. Great. So, I went ahead and did that. And now I'm ready to move on to the next setting, which are the default tools. So, we've already covered all these different tools. So, you want to make sure you turn on any of ones that you actually want to be used every time you chat with the chat inside this gem. So, in this case, because we're working on emails, I actually do want to turn on the canvas so that every time I have it write an email for me, that email will show up in the canvas. And finally, you can also upload knowledge into your gem as well. This is the other very useful situation when you want to use gems because this will allow you to actually upload a knowledge into this gem that will always be there every time you enter this gem. So you don't have to continually come in here and upload the same files over and over again. So just like before with the regular chat, you can upload files, Google Drive, photos, or notebook LM research material. For instance, let's say you work for a company that has a standard operating procedure for how they want their emails written. And they actually give you a downloadable PDF on what that entire guide is. You could upload that file into here so that can then become part of this knowledge base. Or alternatively, let's say you do customer service and you work for a SAS company. You might get a lot of questions about how to use the software where you can upload all the documentation on how to use the software, all the different help guides. So that will then be able to easily answer those questions for you. Once you're happy with the settings, you can test the gem over here on the right. So for instance, I'll throw an email in here. Go ahead and submit it. And we can see the answer right here. It activated the canvas. And then here is the email that it wrote out for me. So if I'm happy with this, I can just click on save and be done with it. But let's say I look at this and I notice that they do this bullet list or this list of uh different items that are numbered and I don't like that. Well, then I can come over here into the instructions and say something like never use numbered lists and then click on and then click away and that will then load it. And so now if I ask it the same question, it won't use a numbered list. Once you have it completely the way that you like, go ahead and click on save. Now, anytime I have an email, I can just come over here to the gems, click on the email helper, paste in that email, and my gem will start working on that email using the custom instructions from the gem and using all the tools that I told it to use, which in this case is the canvas. If you ever need to edit your gem, just come over here on the left where the gem is, click on these three dots, and click on edit. You could also pin a gem so that it will stay here. Because if you notice on this account, I actually have so many gems that all of them don't appear over here on the left. I think you could only see five of them and it'll show the most recent one. So, if you want to make sure that one of them never disappears, just go ahead and pin it. You could also delete them at any time. You can access them again by clicking on gems and scrolling down to where all your gems are located. So, those are my gems, but you may also have access to this feature up here called