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Google is bringing three new experimental generative AI features to Chrome in its latest version. Aimed at for enhancing browsing experience, the features will assist users in organizing their tabs, creating custom themes and writing on the web, according to Google.

 

In the next few days, the features will be available to users in the US first, on Mac devices and Windows PCs. Users can access them from the ‘Experimental AI’ tab in their Chrome Settings. “Because these features are early public experiments, they’ll be disabled for enterprise and educational accounts for now,” says Google.

 

Starting with Chrome’s AI Tab Organizer - it is developed to provide automatic suggestions and create tab groups based on a user’s open tabs. By right-clicking on a tab, you will find the ‘Organize Similar Tabs’ clicking on which will activate the option. “Chrome will even suggest names and emoji for these new groups so you can easily find them again when you need them next,” Google adds.

 


Next, Google is expanding its generative AI wallpapers that it had launched to its Android 14 and Pixel 8 devices. the feature is built on Google’s text-to-image diffusion model, which will help Chrome users in personalizing their browser. What’s better is that you wouldn’t even need to type detailed prompts, but simply tell Google a subject, mood, visual style or color of your choice that matches with your desired theme for the AI to generate it. This option can be discovered in the ‘Customize Chrome’ side panel, by clicking on ‘Change theme’ followed by ‘Create with AI.’

 

Lastly, Google’s AI-powered writing tool will help users produce both short and long texts for any purpose whatsoever. This option can be activated by right-clicking a text box or empty field on any site on Chrome, and then selecting ‘Help me write.’ To start, you can simply type in a few words and then the AI tool will take it on from there.

Check Out Google’s Latest Generative AI Features for Chrome, Including a Tab Organizer and More



Google is bringing three new experimental generative AI features to Chrome in its latest version. Aimed at for enhancing browsing experience, the features will assist users in organizing their tabs, creating custom themes and writing on the web, according to Google.

 

In the next few days, the features will be available to users in the US first, on Mac devices and Windows PCs. Users can access them from the ‘Experimental AI’ tab in their Chrome Settings. “Because these features are early public experiments, they’ll be disabled for enterprise and educational accounts for now,” says Google.

 

Starting with Chrome’s AI Tab Organizer - it is developed to provide automatic suggestions and create tab groups based on a user’s open tabs. By right-clicking on a tab, you will find the ‘Organize Similar Tabs’ clicking on which will activate the option. “Chrome will even suggest names and emoji for these new groups so you can easily find them again when you need them next,” Google adds.

 


Next, Google is expanding its generative AI wallpapers that it had launched to its Android 14 and Pixel 8 devices. the feature is built on Google’s text-to-image diffusion model, which will help Chrome users in personalizing their browser. What’s better is that you wouldn’t even need to type detailed prompts, but simply tell Google a subject, mood, visual style or color of your choice that matches with your desired theme for the AI to generate it. This option can be discovered in the ‘Customize Chrome’ side panel, by clicking on ‘Change theme’ followed by ‘Create with AI.’

 

Lastly, Google’s AI-powered writing tool will help users produce both short and long texts for any purpose whatsoever. This option can be activated by right-clicking a text box or empty field on any site on Chrome, and then selecting ‘Help me write.’ To start, you can simply type in a few words and then the AI tool will take it on from there.

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