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Google Chrome gets new AI-powered features to simplify browsing

By Vicky WuAugust 2, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Google has launched three AI-powered features for Chrome, including the integration of Google Lens for image searches, Tab Compare for product comparisons across multiple tabs, and enhanced natural language history search.
  • These updates aim to streamline user experience and improve efficiency when browsing.

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These AI-driven enhancements significantly elevate user convenience and efficiency in Chrome. Google Lens’s direct integration simplifies image searches, while Tab Compare aids in making informed purchasing decisions. Natural language history search further enhances usability by allowing intuitive recall of past visits. These features underscore the pivotal role AI plays in enriching digital interactions.
–Vicky Wu, BTW reporter

What happened

Google has introduced three new AI-driven features for its Chrome browser, aiming to improve user experience and streamline common tasks. These enhancements are powered by Google’s latest generative artificial intelligence and Gemini models.

Firstly, an AI image search tool Google Lens, resembling a camera, will appear in the address bar of the Chrome browser. Users can initiate its use by clicking and dragging this icon onto any element within the current webpage they wish to search for. Alternatively, it can be activated via the three-dot menu accessed with a right-click. Upon selecting an item, visual matches will be displayed in a sidebar. This feature will be progressively released over the coming days.

Secondly, a new feature called Tab Compare will assist online shoppers by generating a summary of products across multiple open tabs, enabling easier comparisons. Lastly, Chrome’s history search has been enhanced with natural language support, enabling users to recall visited websites more intuitively.

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Why it’s important

These updates represent significant advancements in the integration of AI within web browsers. The addition of Google Lens directly into Chrome streamlines the image search process, making it faster and more convenient for users. The ability to refine searches with natural language questions opens up new possibilities for discovering information based on contextual understanding rather than specific keywords. Tab Compare is particularly useful for online shoppers, offering a comprehensive overview of products, prices, and reviews in one place, thus saving time and effort. Enhanced history search through natural language means that users can easily rediscover previously visited sites without needing to remember exact terms.

These features not only improve user convenience but also demonstrate the growing role of AI in enhancing everyday digital experiences.

AI-driven features CHROME Google
Vicky Wu

Vicky is an intern reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in AI and Blockchain. She graduated from Dalian University of Foreign Languages. Send tips to v.wu@btw.media.

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