For all the U.S. users who already have their main language set ot English, the Gemini AI can simply clarify information that seems too complex to read, just by pressing the Gemini button on the top right corner and typing in the desired prompt.
And if you found some information, but you are not 100% satisfied with the details, you can just ask Gemini to change the information according to your needs. Let’s say that you want to travel somewhere, but you can’t find the exact price for the 3-day pass for the city metro. You can simply ask the AI assistant to find this info for you, based on relevant sources.
The feature that probably everyone has been waiting for is that Gemini can now work across multiple tabs opened. It allows users to create quick comparisons and summarize the information gathered from multiple tabs and websites. This is a great tool, especially if you are, for example, planning your dream trip and you have opened multiple tabs with flights and hotels. This way, Gemini can help you organize that trip quickly and efficiently.
Another great feature is that Gemini will soon allow users to revisit the last visited pages, eliminating the need to switch to the history tab and search for the desired webpage. They have the option, so simply ask the AI assistant for info, such as “Where have I seen that beautiful trip?” and the artificial intelligence-powered assistant will quickly find the webpages that match the user’s description.
Google is also rolling out tighter connections between Gemini in Chrome and popular Google apps such as Calendar, YouTube, and Maps. With this update, users can handle tasks like setting up meetings or pulling up location info without leaving their current tab. For instance, if you’re hunting for a particular moment in a YouTube video, you can simply ask Gemini to jump straight to it.
Beyond that, Google highlights that Gemini will soon be able to take care of routine chores like booking a salon appointment or managing grocery shopping. The assistant can open the site, fill your cart, and leave the final checkout step to you with your preferred payment method.
It seems that the giant wants to improve even more the Google Chrome capabilities in order to remain relevant in this fast-evolving industry, where the majority of AI companies are focused on creating their own browsing experiences.