Gemini AI in Chrome: Browsing and digital tools
Google has integrated Gemini AI in the Chrome browser, due to which users will now experience a change in the way they browse and do digital work. Tools like AI Side Panel, Auto Browse and Nano Banana make it easy to quickly access information, compare online and edit photos. This feature is also available in many Indian languages.
Chrome-Gemini Integration: Google has included Gemini AI in its popular browser Chrome, which will make browsing smarter for desktop and iOS users. Through this feature, users can directly interact with AI, quickly understand important information from blogs and websites, compare prices of online shopping and even do tasks like image editing right in the browser. Support for multiple Indian languages makes it more useful in India, while it will also be seen in Android browsers in the future.
AI side panel in Chrome
Users can interact directly with Gemini through Chrome’s AI side panel. It can summarize important points while reading a blog, compare prices of different websites in online shopping and help in planning a trip.
Auto Browse Feature: Gemini’s Auto Browse feature automatically works in the browser by understanding the user’s needs. For example, when searching for a hotel in a city, it can automatically compare information from different sites and suggest better options.
AI Image Editor and Google Apps integration in the browser
Chrome also has an AI image editor called Nano Banana, which can make changes to photos right in the browser without downloading any apps. Additionally, Gemini also works with Google apps like Gmail, Google Maps, and Google Calendar, making digital work even easier.
Feature in multiple languages
Gemini is now available in over 50 languages in India including Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Gujarati. With this, users can interact with AI and get information in the language of their choice.
The integration of Gemini AI into Chrome could completely change the way we browse and do digital work. The feature is available on desktop and iOS devices, while it may also be seen in Android browsers in the future.
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