Google has added a new AI feature called “Skills” to its Chrome browser to help users save and reuse their favorite AI tasks. The feature started rolling out on Tuesday for desktop users who are signed into their Google account and using English (US) as their browser language. Skills works with Google’s Gemini AI, which is already built into Chrome. Google said early users tried Skills for tasks like checking nutrition in recipes, comparing products when shopping, and summarizing long articles. To help users start, Google also added a Skills library. Google has announced new updates to Chrome Autofill. With this feature, it brings support for more types of personal information and deeper integration with Google Wallet on Android and iOS devices. Google is also extending Chrome's integration with Google Wallet. Read more in our articles including "Google brings AI “Skills” to Chrome Browser" and "Google Chrome expands Autofill with Google Wallet integration".
Google has added a new AI feature called “Skills” to its Chrome browser to help users save and reuse their favorite AI tasks. The feature started rolling out on Tuesday for desktop users who are signed into their Google account and using English (US) as their browser language.
Skills works with Google’s Gemini AI, which is already built into Chrome. Google said early users tried Skills for tasks like checking nutrition in recipes, comparing products when shopping, and summarizing long articles. To help users start, Google also added a Skills library.
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