Google Chrome and Skills: The Revolution of Automated AI Tasks
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A New Era for Chrome Users
Tired of having to copy and paste your queries from one tab to another in your browser? Google is introducing a new feature that could change the game for Chrome users. By integrating Skills, Google promises to automate repetitive tasks and save you valuable time every day. This synergy between Skills and Chrome aims to transform repetitive queries into smart shortcuts directly embedded in the browser. For those juggling Gemini and a multitude of tabs daily, this innovation is designed to optimize time without disrupting habits.
Simplifying the User Experience
Hafsah Ismail, product manager at Google, aims to make the user experience smoother. Previously, adapting a recipe or comparing information across multiple sites required tedious repetitions. Skills eliminate this technical constraint. They allow users to save their favorite instructions, creating a library of smart functions ready to be used. This approach transforms the software into a tailored tool, optimized by artificial intelligence.
Early users are already testing these skills for various tasks, such as comparing technical specifications during online shopping sessions or instantly calculating the nutritional values of dishes found on the internet. These smart scripts function like small personal programs, requiring no programming skills. The flexibility of the system even allows for modifying basic settings to refine results, further strengthening Google's dominant position in the market.
Integrating Skills into Chrome
Accessing Skills is done through Gemini, directly integrated into the Chrome browser. A simple “/” opens the dedicated menu, allowing the user to save their prompts in just a few clicks. Once created, Skills can run simultaneously across multiple tabs, and Chrome synchronizes these settings across all devices connected to the same user account. Additionally, Google offers a selection of ready-to-use Skills that users can adapt to their specific needs.
The rollout of this feature is gradually beginning, with a priority given to American English on desktop computers. Google is thus exploring a new way to integrate AI into users' daily activities. Skills are part of a broader strategy surrounding Gemini, making Chrome a central point where AI actions take shape and execute. In summary, this evolution positions Skills and Chrome as an essential combination for simplifying repetitive tasks without leaving the browsing experience.
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