Google has been making several changes to its products and services across all platforms. While its primary focus is integrating artificial intelligence (AI) features into all its services, Google has been also working to provide users with an easy-to-use experience. Now, to make AI more accessible, Google has introduced some features to Chrome Desktop, Browser, and other platforms. Know what's new coming to Google services.
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Google shared a detailed blog post which highlighted three new Chrome AI features that utilise Google AI and Gemini models. For starters, the tech giant revealed that the Chrome desktop browser will now get Google Lens integration enabling users to select, search and ask questions which are opened on the web. This feature is quite similar to how we use the Circle to Search feature, however, for desktop users, accessing the functionality is different.
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To access the Google Lens search feature, users have to click on the Lens icon placed on the address bar and then tap anywhere on the screen to activate the visual search feature. Once it invokes, a new side panel will appear where users can access the search matches. Additionally, Google is also offering a multi search feature which allows users to ask follow-up questions.
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Google also revealed a new feature called “Tab Compare” which is designed for people who like to shop online and look for better deals and prices available on several other platforms. This feature uses AI to provide an overview of multiple tabs and creates a comparison window of specs, features, prices, ratings, and more details. The third and final feature is coming to Google Chrome which uses AI to revisit opened tabs. On the search tab,
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