Google has introduced a new feature in its Chrome browser, allowing you to access the Gemini chatbot directly from the address bar.
You can interact with Gemini by typing “@gemini” and then typing your query.
This update is now available in the general release version of Chrome.
The process to use Gemini in Chrome involves:
Given Chrome’s large user base, this integration could potentially increase AI accessibility for many internet users.
It’s important to note that Gemini lacks contextual awareness of your browsing activity.
Unlike other browser-integrated AI assistants, like Microsoft CoPilot, it can’t provide assistance based on the webpage you’re viewing.
Google has introduced Gemini Gems, a new feature allowing you to create specialized AI experts for specific tasks.
Highlights include:
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Key points from this update include:
By putting Gemini in the address bar, Google is making AI assistance a default part of the browsing experience for millions of users.
This could democratize access to AI tools, potentially boosting productivity and information access for the average user. However, it also raises questions about data privacy and the increasing role of AI in our daily digital lives.
For the tech industry, this move signals intensifying competition in the AI space and could accelerate the development of more sophisticated, integrated AI tools.
This step by Google could be a tipping point in normalizing AI use in everyday computing tasks.
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