Google Injects Gemini Into Chrome
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Google just gave Chrome a serious AI upgrade, rolling out 10 new features powered by its Gemini model. These new features are designed to make your browser more productive, smarter and a lot more personal.
Now that it's looking like Chrome will remain in the Google fold, the browser is undergoing a Gemini-infused rebirth. Google claims the browser will see its most significant upgrade ever in the next few weeks as AI permeates every part of the experience.
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