Google’s latest addition to its Chrome browser puts generative AI behind the wheel and you in the passenger seat. The release of Auto Browse is part of Google’s continued integration of AI features ...
Google began stuffing Gemini into its dominant Chrome browser several months ago, and today the AI is expanding its capabilities considerably. Google says the chatbot will be easier to access and ...
Google today announced “Chrome auto browse” as a “powerful agentic experience that handles multi-step chores on your behalf.” Available on desktop, auto browse is triggered by specifying a task when ...
Last year, Google fueled up its Chrome browser with its Gemini AI model. Now it’s pressing on the gas. In what the company is calling a “new era of browsing,” Google is introducing a slew of new ...
Google Chrome is being upgraded with Gemini 3 and a revamped sidepanel UX. The new Auto Browse feature can navigate webpages and take actions on your behalf. Auto Browse launches January 28th for AI ...
Now, Gemini in Chrome can handle more complex requests, like helping you shop on a budget. Now, Gemini in Chrome can handle more complex requests, like helping you shop on a budget. is a news writer ...
Google is bringing a new auto browse feature to Chrome powered by Gemini. Credit: Google Google just gave Chrome a huge Gemini-powered upgrade that basically allows the AI assistant to complete tasks ...
The update also includes Nano Banana image tools and deeper integrations with Google apps like Gmail, Calendar, Maps and Flights. Macy is a writer on the AI Team. She covers how AI is changing daily ...
Google is introducing a new agentic browsing experience called Chrome auto browse. The feature is able to browse the web on your behalf, but will require your interaction in certain situations. Chrome ...
We have all been there: it is late at night, you are trying to plan a vacation or find a specific pair of boots you saw on Instagram, and suddenly you realize you have forty-three tabs open in Chrome.
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