Google is revamping its Chrome browser for the AI era
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Google is revamping its Chrome browser for the AI era
"The company announced on Thursday that it plans to supercharge its Chrome browser with a raft of new AI features, including AI agents that will complete tasks for you, as it transitions one of its key products for the AI era. Google is also putting AI Mode - its more conversational take on traditional Google Search - right into the address bar via something it's calling the "omnibox." This will allow users to run searches in AI Mode without leaving the page they're on."
"Google will also put its Gemini AI assistant right into the browser. You can ask it questions, and it can see everything on the page as well as the content in other browser tabs. Google made this feature available earlier this year for paid subscribers, but now it will be available for free. Google says Gemini will also remember past web pages you've visited and integrate with several of the company's other services, such as YouTube and Google Calendar."
Google is transforming Chrome into an AI-first browser by adding AI agents that can complete tasks and by embedding AI Mode directly in the omnibox for conversational searches without leaving web pages. The Gemini assistant will be integrated into the browser, able to view page content and other tabs, remember previously visited pages, and connect with Google services such as YouTube and Google Calendar. Several AI features that were previously limited to paid subscribers will become freely available. Chrome remains the dominant browser with roughly 70% global market share and plays a central role in Google’s search business.
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