Google has officially started deploying chrome gemstones to professional and ultra users in the United States. The long -term plan will integrate the AI assistant into the popular Google web browser on Mac and Windows, but only if the language is defined on English.
Chrome users will be able to use Chrome mainly to follow their trip to the web, explaining text on the websites, summarizing through their tabs, by keeping them organized, and even soon doing their tasks online.
Google claims that this is a complete overhaul of the operation of the chrome. With Gemini on board, your browser knows which page you are on, which tabs you opened and what you were looking for last week when you were distracted and clicked. You can ask him questions about the current page, or even on several tabs.
For example, you could ask, “Can you compare cancellation policies on these travel sites?” Or “What are the main points to remember from these three press articles that I opened?”
It even extracts information from your Google apps without forcing you to change tabs. It can check Google Maps, YouTube scan or watch your calendar.
“At Google, our AI vision is to create a really useful technology. We use the main models of the world to transform so many of our products, and Chrome is an ideal place to see our vision come to life for billions of people,” said Rick Osterloh, vice-president director of platforms and devices at Google, in a press release. “We are evolving the browser to help you get the most out of the web – in a way that we did not even think possible a few years ago. And we do it while keeping the speed, simplicity and safety of Chrome that so many people love.”
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Over the next few months, this utility will become even more practical. Google is testing “agental capacities”, which is their way of saying that Gemini will soon start to take measures on your behalf. Remember to reserve a haircut, order grocery products or find and fill out the right form for your driving license, and without you having to click on each link. You give Gemini a task, she manages the rest.
You are still in control and can stop it at any time, but Chrome looks more like an acolyte than a search engine.
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Even the Omnibox chrome, the address bar at the top of the window, becomes smarter with its own “AI mode” feature that allows you to ask long and complex questions and recover conversational answers. It’s a bit like asking Google Search something without having to open Google research.
This feeling of AI mixing in the background is much by design. Of course, there are compromises. A browser propelled by AI can be frightening if it exceeds or confusing if it becomes too proactive too quickly. Gemini is not perfect, and when he refreshes, it will be for users to restore it.
Google does not only add new buttons or does not have a link on tools, it tries to redefine what it means to navigate at an era when the web itself is increasingly shaped by AI. With Gemini in Chrome, they bet that people don’t just want to sail faster, they want the whole experience to be smarter.