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Google’s Gemini AI Now Browses the Web for You in Chrome

Google’s AI Powered Auto-Browse in Chrome: All You Need to Know

If you are a fan of Google Chrome, then there’s something interesting waiting for you. Google is introducing a robust tool that takes browsing automation to a whole new level – an Auto-Browse feature, powered by its Gemini AI. This remarkable new upgrade means you can hand over those complex, time-consuming online tasks to the capable hands of AI, reducing your effort to a bare minimum.

The Auto-Browse feature, available to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers across the U.S, is a multitasker in the universe of web browsing. It has quite a few tasks up its sleeve, from researching hotel and flight prices, scheduling your appointments, to filling out those pesky forms or managing your digital subscriptions. All of this under the capable management of Gemini, and all it needs is a bit of direction from you.

Go auto with Gemini on Chrome

Auto Browse isn’t the first time Gemini has showcased its prowess. Earlier integrations of the AI assistant with Chrome were more about answering your queries or giving you a summary of web content. That gradually evolved to more advanced features like comparing products across different tabs and mining your browsing history for information. However, the Auto-Browse feature is a significant leap forward, further affirming Google’s commitment to the agentic era of AI, where the technology doesn’t just assist but actively undertakes tasks on behalf of users.

The catch, however, with this revolutionary feature for now is that it’s only available to users who have subscribed to Google’s AI Pro and Ultra plans in the US. Google hasn’t announced its availability for a broader audience yet, but looking at Google’s aggressive push into AI-enhanced productivity, be ready as a wider rollout seems within arm’s reach.

Dive deep into the full story over at The Verge.

Max Krawiec

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