Google Chrome to get new generative AI features: Tab Organizer, custom themes & more
Google has introduced three new experimental generative AI features for Chrome.
The new features aim to make Chrome more easier and efficient to browse.
Check out how Chrome's new generative AI features will work.
Google has introduced three new experimental generative AI features for Google Chrome to make it more easier and efficient to browse. The new features are Tab Organizer, custom themes and Help me write on web.
Let’s check out how the new generative AI features will work.
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Tab Organizer
Tab groups are a helpful way to manage lots of tabs, but curating them manually can be a difficult process. With the new Tab Organizer feature, Google Chrome will automatically suggest and create tab groups based on your open tabs. This will be particularly helpful if you’re working on several tasks in Chrome simultaneously.
To use this feature, you will have to right-click on a tab and select “Organize Similar Tabs” or click the drop-down arrow to the left of your tabs.
What’s more interesting is that Google Chrome will even suggest names and emojis for the groups so you can easily find them again when you need them next.
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Custom AI themes
Last year, Google introduced generative AI wallpapers with Android 14 and Pixel 8 devices. Now, the tech giant has announced that it is bringing that same text-to-image diffusion model to Google Chrome so that you can personalise your browser.
Once the feature becomes available, you’ll be able to generate custom themes based on a subject, mood, visual style and colour that you choose.
To use this feature, you will have to visit the “Customize Chrome” side panel, click “Change theme” and then select the “Create with AI” option.
Help me write on web
Google has announced that it will launch another experimental AI-powered feature on Chrome next month to help you write with more confidence on the web.
To get started, you will have to right-click a text box or field on any site you visit in Chrome and select “Help me write.” Then, you just have to type in a few words and AI will kickstart the writing process for you.
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