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Google Chrome Revolutionizes AI with Gemini Prompt Skills

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Google Chrome Revolutionizes AI with Gemini Prompt Skills

Google Chrome Revolutionizes AI with Gemini Prompt Skills
Key Takeaways
1Google introduces Skills in Chrome, allowing users to save and reuse Gemini prompts across multiple web pages.
2Users can execute Skills by typing "/" followed by the name or by clicking on "+" in the interface.
3A library of ready-to-use Skills is available, covering tasks such as product comparison and food analysis.
💡Why it mattersThis innovation simplifies the automation of repetitive tasks, increasing the efficiency of Chrome users.
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Full Analysis

Google continues to enhance its Chrome browser with a new feature called "Skills," which promises to transform the use of artificial intelligence prompts. These Skills allow users to save Gemini prompts and easily reuse them across various web pages.

The integration of AI into browsers is strengthened with this advancement. Following the introduction of the Gemini assistant in Chrome, Google now offers a solution to automate repetitive tasks through Skills. This feature aims to simplify the reuse of prompts by saving them for instant execution on different pages.

Reusable prompts at your fingertips

Announced on The Keyword, the Skills feature addresses a common need: avoiding the repetition of the same queries. Until now, to perform a task across multiple pages, such as analyzing a product or comparing information, users had to re-enter the prompt each time.

With Skills, it is now possible to save a prompt from the conversation history in the Gemini sidebar. Once saved, this prompt becomes a Skill, a reusable command. To activate it, the user can type "/" followed by the Skill name or click the "+" button in the interface. The command then executes on the active page and can be applied to multiple tabs if necessary.

This innovation paves the way for various practical uses, such as:

  • Automatically comparing technical specifications across multiple tabs
  • Analyzing the composition of an online product
  • Calculating the nutritional information of a recipe

The saved Skills are synchronized with the user's Google account, allowing their use on all devices running Chrome with the same account.

A ready-to-use Skills library

To facilitate the adoption of this feature, Google offers a library of ready-to-use Skills. These Skills cover common tasks, such as:

  • Finding gifts within a budget
  • Analyzing food ingredients
  • Generating comparisons between multiple products

Each Skill can be modified and customized to meet the specific needs of the user. Google assures that these automations benefit from the same security mechanisms as the classic Gemini prompts. In some cases, confirmation is required before executing engaging actions, such as sending an email or adding an event to a calendar.

Currently, the feature is being rolled out on the desktop versions of Chrome, but it is limited to users whose browser is set to American English. Google has not yet announced a date for availability in other languages, leaving French-speaking users awaiting these new automation tools.

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