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 · 1d · on MSN
Google Chrome’s AI agent can now browse web on behalf of users
Google is launching an artificial intelligence assistant on its Chrome browser that can open websites and click around on a user’s behalf.

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 · 1d
Google’s New Chrome ‘Auto Browse’ Agent Attempts to Roam the Web Without You
 · 1d · on MSN
Google is rolling out the biggest changes to Chrome in years — here's what's new
 · 13h
Google rolls out update for Gemini in Chrome: Side panel, Nano Banana, more
Google has announced a set of updates to Gemini in Chrome for macOS, Windows, and Chromebook Plus devices.

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Deccan Chronicle · 16h
Google Launching AI Assistant on Chrome That Can Browse Web on Behalf of Users
India Times · 21h
Google just turned Chrome into your personal AI intern and it actually works
CNET · 1d
Google Gives Chrome an AI Side Panel and Lets Gemini Browse for You
Essentially, Google wants Chrome to be like an AI wingman that browses, compares and multitasks for you.

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 · 15h
Google’s new Chrome AI can now surf the web so you don’t have to
 · 13h
Google Integrates Gemini 3 Into Chrome, Adds AI Side Panel, Auto Browse, and More
16h

Massive Google Chrome Update Brings Gemini AI Integration on Every Tab

Google Chrome brings new Gemini 3 integration with AI features including auto browse, side panel assistance, Nano Banana image transformation, and Connected Apps.
10d

Google Reveals Surprise Chrome Update—And It’s Just For iPhone

As spotted by The Mac Observer, “Google is adding a new ‘Safari import’ option to move your info from Safari to Chrome on your iPhone. It uses a file you export from your settings. You can find this inside Chrome settings under ‘Safari import’. When you open it, Chrome does not just give you a button. It walks you through the steps clearly.”
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