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Google Adds Gemini AI to Chrome: Smarter Browsing On Desktop Begins In the US


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Business Fortune: Google Gemini AI in Chrome US

Google's Gemini AI has been incorporated into Chrome for Mac and Windows, providing more intelligent search, tab management, and even automated tasks. A worldwide rollout is imminent.

Google has been incorporating Gemini into its well-known services and products, including Gmail and Android, and Chrome is the most recent to get the AI treatment. According to the tech giant, Gemini in Chrome will soon be available on desktop versions of the software for Mac and Windows, much like its Android equivalent.

According to a blog post, Chrome's tech behemoth Gemini is designed on several levels to better predict your requirements, assist you with comprehending more complicated material, and increase your productivity when you browse the web.

Users may ask the AI chatbot complicated questions, obtain information about or from a specific web page, collaborate across tabs, plan meetings, and even search for YouTube videos, just like they can with the Android, iOS, and online versions of Gemini. Additionally, Chrome users will soon be able to reset their hacked passwords with a single click and access Google Search's AI Mode straight from the URL bar, thanks to the latest update.

In the upcoming months, Google plans to add agentic capabilities to Gemini in Chrome, allowing the AI to take care of time-consuming chores like scheduling a haircut or placing your weekly grocery order and acting on your behalf on websites so you can concentrate on other things.

Additionally, Gemini can manage your Chrome tabs. For instance, you may request that the AI chatbot summarize data, compare costs across tabs, and compile all travel-related information into a single itinerary. Additionally, users may ask the AI chatbot questions such as, "What website did I see the walnut desk on last week?" And “what blog about back-to-school shopping did I read?”

Users in the United States who use Chrome in English may now access Gemini in Chrome; Google has stated that it will eventually bring this functionality to other areas.


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