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Decision BriefThe Vergetoolmodelinfrasecurityproduct2026-08-18

Google’s Pet Memory forgot who my cats are

Decision Summary

Decision Summary: “Google’s Pet Memory forgot who my cats are” is a public AI signal for Builder and Operator. The practical question is whether it changes your current stack, vendor, cost, or workflow assumptions, not whether the headline is loud.

What Changed

One of the best things my smart home does is help me care for my pets, and security cameras are particularly useful for keeping track of my many critters. But the barrage of notifications they send often means I miss important ones. So, when Google announced its new Pet Memory feature for Gemini for

Google Nest camera on a background of black and white cat fur.

Why It Matters

If this touches a tool you already use, check whether it saves work now or just adds another tab to your stack.

Who Should Care

Builder
Operator
AI engineer
Product & automation
  • Builder: You ship products, tools, or workflows — scan for anything that changes the next build decision.
  • Operator: You run teams, processes, or infrastructure — check for cost, reliability, or vendor implications.
  • AI engineer: You work on model choice, agents, or inference — look for concrete technical constraints.
  • Product & automation: You embed AI into products or workflows — watch for integration or automation changes.

What To Do Next

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