TLDR:
Google has announced new AI features rolling out to Chrome users on Linux, including Google Lens for visual search, tab comparison, and natural language search in browser history. These features aim to enhance user experience and streamline browsing tasks.
Key Points:
- Google introduces AI-powered features to Chrome on Linux
- Features include Google Lens for visual search, tab comparison, and natural language search
Article:
Google has unveiled new AI-powered features for Chrome users on Linux. These features, powered by Google Gemini AI models, aim to enhance browsing experience.
The first feature is Google Lens, allowing users to perform visual searches for items on web pages. This feature is currently available in Google Chrome 127 release.
Another feature is the ‘Tab Compare’ tool, which uses AI to generate a comparison table from multiple open tabs, making it easier for users to compare products or information across different tabs.
Lastly, Chrome introduces a natural language search for browser history, enabling users to search for specific information from their browsing history using conversational queries.
Although these features are promising, their full rollout will happen gradually, starting with users in the USA before expanding to other regions.