Google’s latest addition to its Chrome browser puts generative AI behind the wheel and you in the passenger seat.
Paid Google AI subscribers can ask Gemini to complete tasks, like shopping for party supplies or making an appointment.
Google’s agentic AI can browse, log in, and shop on your behalf. Here’s why I’m curious – and cautious – about turning it on.
Google brought Gemini to Chrome in late 2025, providing access to its AI assistant to users on MacOS, Windows and Chromebook ...
Following its recent AI makeover of Gmail, Google is bringing more Gemini-powered tools to Chrome. Starting today, a host of ...
Google Chrome is adding Gemini in sidebar and is rolling out an agentic feature for AI Pro and Ultra users ...
Google is adding multiple new AI features to Chrome, the most popular browser in the world. The most visible change is a new button in Chrome that launches the Gemini chatbot, but there are also new ...
Gemini in Chrome is getting a lot smarter, with a new side panel view, easier access to image editing, and the ability to take control, of your tabs and actually browse the internet for you.
Google Gives Chrome an AI Side Panel and Lets Gemini Browse for You ...
The features rolling out include making Google’s AI image generator and editing tool, Nano Banana, available to Chrome’s logged-in users on desktop computers in the United States. The expanded access ...
Update, May 20, 2025: This story, originally published May 19, has been updated with further advice regarding Chrome browser security updates from Google, as well as what you can do if your Chrome ...