Google is ramping up its Chrome browser with a trio of innovative AI features, leaping toward smarter and more personalised web browsing.
Here are three new AI features coming to Chrome
These features, set to enhance the user experience on both Macs and Windows PCs, include a Tab Organiser, a custom theme creator using AI, and a writing assistant.
The Tab Organiser is a nifty tool designed to alleviate the clutter of numerous open tabs. It automatically suggests and creates tab groups based on your current tabs.
This feature is particularly helpful for users who juggle multiple tasks, like online shopping or trip planning.
It’s all about keeping your digital workspace tidy and organised without the manual hassle.
Next up, say hello to personalisation like never before with Chrome’s AI-generated custom themes.
This feature uses a text-to-image diffusion model, similar to the technology behind the generative AI wallpapers on Android devices.
Users can generate themes for their Chrome browser based on subject, mood, visual style, and colour preferences. Imagine your browser reflecting an aurora borealis theme or a serene purple ambience – the possibilities are as vast as your imagination.
The third feature, “Help Me Write,” is an AI-powered writing assistant, slated to launch in the next Chrome release.
This tool is not just a simple text predictor; it offers suggestions to help you craft content for the web.
Whether it’s drafting business reviews, composing RSVPs, or formulating inquiries, this feature aims to streamline the writing process on various online platforms
How to access AI features on Chrome
These AI features are part of Google’s broader vision to integrate more artificial intelligence and machine learning into Chrome.
They are expected to not only enhance the functionality of the browser but also offer users a more customised and efficient browsing experience.
However, it’s important to note that these features are still experimental and will initially be disabled for enterprise and educational accounts.
To access these AI features, Chrome users need to navigate to the “Experimental AI” page in the browser’s settings.
While the tab organiser and AI theme creator are rolling out in the current Chrome release (M121), the writing assistant will become available in the following month’s update.