Google adds Gemini to Chrome after dodging forced sale


The push comes shortly after Google avoided a forced sale of Chrome following a federal judge’s ruling last year that the company had monopolised online search. — AFP

Google is incorporating its Gemini artificial intelligence model throughout the Chrome browser, just two weeks after dodging an antitrust case that could have broken up the company.

Gemini, which Alphabet Inc’s Google has been implementing across its products, will be added Thursday for Chrome users in the US. Among its tasks, the AI will respond to requests to provide explanations of the web pages visited, condense information across multiple tabs and even bring back some of the websites previously closed, the company said in a blog post. The tech giant is also integrating Gemini in Chrome with other Google apps, such as Calendar, YouTube and Maps, according to the blog post.

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