Experimental AI features appear in Chrome browser – 2024-02-29 08:34:02

by times news cr

2024-02-29 08:34:02

The Google Chrome browser now has the Help me write function, which helps you write text using artificial intelligence. This was reported by TechCrunch, Day.Az reports with reference to Gazeta.ru.

Initially, the function was available inside the Gmail service, where it could be used to write emails. Now the innovation works inside the browser and is available in the text input field on any website. Help me write is based on Google’s Gemini model and is currently available as an experimental feature.

To enable this feature, you need to go to the Chrome settings menu and select the “Experimental AI” section. There you can also activate the new function of automatically organizing Google tabs. It is noted that so far Help me write only supports English and works in Chrome on Windows, Mac and Linux.

To use the function, you need to right-click on any text field and select Help me write in the context menu. With its help, the user can create new text upon request or reformulate an existing one in several styles. The function is optimized for short texts such as emails and may be less effective when generating large text volumes.

It is noted that one of the advantages of the function is that it adapts to the site the user is on. Google’s privacy policy states that AI-generated text, content, and the URL of the page where the feature is used are sent to Google. This information, according to Google, is used for research to improve the Help me write feature.

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