Google introduces AI-powered features for Chrome browser

Google has rolled out new Gemini AI tools for its Chrome browser, including a sidebar for multitasking and an integrated image generator. The updates also preview an 'Auto Browse' agent to automate web tasks. These enhancements aim to make browsing more personalized and efficient.

Google announced several AI-driven updates to its Chrome browser on January 28, 2026, building on recent integrations in services like Gmail. The rollout begins with a sidebar interface available to all Gemini in Chrome users, enabling conversations with the AI assistant across multiple tabs. This feature supports multitasking, such as comparing options in numerous tabs, summarizing product reviews from various sites, and scheduling events in busy calendars, according to Google representatives. A Google employee highlighted its utility during a press briefing, noting how testers use it for diverse tasks in chaotic workflows. The sidebar also integrates Nano Banana, Google's in-house image generator previously limited to the Gemini app. Users can now generate or edit images directly from any open tab without switching windows or handling file uploads. Looking ahead, Personal Intelligence will arrive in Chrome in the coming months. This tool, which debuted in the Gemini app earlier in January, remembers past interactions to deliver a more tailored browsing experience. Google described it as transforming Chrome into 'a trusted partner that understands you and provides relevant, proactive, and context-aware assistance.' Chrome already incorporates Connected Apps, allowing Gemini to access data from Gmail and Calendar. In a demo, the AI retrieved March break dates for an employee's children directly from their email without specific prompts. A key preview is the 'Auto Browse' feature, powered by the Gemini 3 model. This AI agent autonomously navigates the browser to complete tasks like booking flights, finding apartments, or filing expenses. In a demonstration, it planned to repurchase a specific winter jacket by searching the user's email for details on model and size, then proceeded to shop while pausing for permissions on sensitive steps, such as entering login credentials or payment information. Google positions Auto Browse as ideal for routine activities, like weekly grocery orders, and it's now available in preview for Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the US. While the feature's pace may be slower than manual browsing, it promises to streamline repetitive online errands.

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Illustration of Google's Gemini AI with Personal Intelligence feature integrating Gmail, Photos, Search, and YouTube for personalized responses.
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Google introduces Personal Intelligence feature for Gemini

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Google has launched Personal Intelligence, a new feature for its Gemini AI that integrates data from Gmail, Photos, Search, and YouTube to deliver more tailored responses. Available initially to paid subscribers in the US, the opt-in tool emphasizes user privacy controls and avoids direct training on personal data. The rollout begins in beta, with plans for broader access in the future.

Google has begun rolling out its Gemini AI tool to the Chrome browser on iPhones and iPads in the US, allowing users to access AI features directly within the app. This update eliminates the need to switch to the Google app for AI assistance. The integration follows a similar rollout to desktop users in September.

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Google is overhauling its Workspace apps by integrating deeper Gemini AI capabilities to assist in document creation and editing. The updates allow Gemini to pull context from emails, files, and other sources to generate drafts and refine content. These features aim to streamline workflows for users across Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive.

Google is reorganizing the team behind Project Mariner, its AI agent that navigates the Chrome browser to complete user tasks. Recent months have seen some Google Labs staffers shift to higher-priority projects, sources familiar with the matter told WIRED.

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Google has delayed its plan to phase out the Google Assistant on most Android devices, pushing the transition to its AI-powered Gemini beyond the end of 2025. The company cited the need for a smoother upgrade process. Updates for converting Assistant to Gemini will now extend into 2026.

Apple has selected Google's Gemini AI models to enhance its Siri virtual assistant in a forthcoming update. The decision, announced in a joint statement, marks a shift from previous integrations with OpenAI's ChatGPT. This multi-year partnership aims to deliver more capable AI experiences while upholding Apple's privacy standards.

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Google has expanded its Gemini AI navigation feature in Maps to include walking and cycling routes, allowing users to ask conversational questions hands-free. Previously limited to driving, the update aims to make navigation more intuitive for pedestrians and cyclists. The feature is now live worldwide on iOS devices where Gemini is available.

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