Google Chrome Launches 3 New AI Features, From Compare Tabs To Smart Tracing History
JAKARTA Google adds three features based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) into Chrome. All of these features are supported by AI models from Google and Gemini so that the browsing experience is faster. The first feature that Google launches on Chrome is the ability to search for and ask questions using Google Lens. With this feature, desktop version Chrome users can find out anything they see on the web without the need to leave the tab. Next, there is a Compare Tab feature to compare product prices from various websites. The Compare tab will display a summary of the products from multiple webs using AI. This summary will be displayed on a dedicated tab for the Compare feature. "Chrome will offer to create a comparison table by displaying suggestions next to your tab," Google said via its official website. "You can easily compare and make the right decision without having to move over the tab." The last feature that Google will launch is to rediscover the browsing history. Chrome does provide a dedicated menu to view Search history over the last few months, but this feature is sometimes difficult to use.
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When you want to search for search history from a few weeks ago, users must remember the keywords from the pages you visit, the website, or the website you visit. Now, users don't need to remember these three things. With the help of AI, Google can directly find the website they are looking for. Users only need to open their browsing history as usual, then enter a command like, "What is the shoe shop I saw last week?" After the question is asked, Google will display a website that users visited earlier. This feature will not display search results from mask modes and can be turned on as well as deactivated at any time. Tab Compare and the search history review feature will be launched in the coming weeks. These two features will be released for the first time in the US, after which Google will expand its features to more countries.