Google has updated its My Activity dashboard to help users better understand and manage their interactions with AI-powered services. The new feature organizes AI queries into topic clusters, making it easier to see what people ask about over time. This change gives users a clearer view of their search history and AI conversations in one place.
(Google’s My Activity Dashboard Organizes AI Queries by Topic Clusters.)
The dashboard now groups similar questions together under common themes like travel, health, or tech support. Instead of scrolling through a long list of separate entries, users can click on a topic to see all related queries. This layout helps people find past conversations faster and spot patterns in their own behavior.
Google says this update is part of its ongoing effort to give users more control over their data. The company wants people to feel confident about how their information is used and stored. By showing AI activity in a more organized way, Google hopes users will better understand the role AI plays in their daily digital lives.
The topic-based view is available now for anyone signed into their Google account. Users can access it by visiting myactivity.google.com and selecting the AI Activity section. From there, they can review, delete, or turn off future AI activity tracking if they choose.
(Google’s My Activity Dashboard Organizes AI Queries by Topic Clusters.)
This move comes as more people use AI tools built into Google Search, Assistant, and other products. As these features grow, so does the amount of data generated from user interactions. Google believes that clear organization and easy access are key to building trust with its users. The updated dashboard reflects that goal by putting control directly in the hands of the people who use the service.

