Google announces new AI features for Chrome for Mac, related to tabs, navigation and personalization
Artificial intelligence is already part of our daily uses, as proof, Google announces experimental AI functions in Google Chrome for Mac. Users will be able to benefit directly from it. organize tabs, create themes and create texts with AI. Let’s see what each of these functions does.
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About Tab Organizer, The browser will offer and can create groups of tabs based on the open sites. By simply right-clicking on a tab, you can choose the Arrange Similar Tabs option.
If you personalize your browser with themes, via a text-image delivery model, you can generate custom themes based on a single, it also takes into account factors such as mood, a defined visual style and color schemes. In the Customize Chrome side panel, the Build with AI option is enabled.
Eventually, If you enter a text field or simply type something on the Internet, Chrome can help you generate text. By right-clicking on any available text field, you can choose the help input option. Will we see something similar in Safari at the next WWDC? In iOS 17, 9 exciting new features have been introduced.
Is the update available now?
According to information from the official Google blog, The functions can be tested in the coming days but from the United States. They promise to continue integrating more artificial intelligence and machine learning that will make navigation easier and faster.
As for customization, we find it simple since it only offers new AI backgrounds in the Google Chrome home tab. What’s really interesting is the text generation. It’s like asking Chat GPT to generate a text for us but without taking any other steps or even accessing said platform.
For users who use countless tabs daily, this will be a relief since they can be organized in just a few clicks and with excellent criteria. Remember to stay updated as one of the latest versions was related to a security error.