Google reshuffles Project Mariner browser agent team

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.

Google has shaken up the team responsible for Project Mariner, a research prototype AI agent designed to autonomously navigate the Chrome browser and perform tasks on behalf of users. According to two people familiar with the matter, several staffers from Google Labs who contributed to the prototype have moved in recent months to other, higher-priority projects within the company. WIRED learned of these changes amid a broader Silicon Valley focus on a new wave of AI coding agents, with Google and other AI labs adjusting their priorities accordingly. The development highlights evolving investments in AI technologies, though specifics on the new projects or the extent of the team changes remain undisclosed. Project Mariner represents Google's exploration into web-browsing agents, building on advancements in models like Google Gemini, amid competition from players such as OpenAI.

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Illustration of a user experiencing Google's updated AI Mode in Chrome, featuring side-by-side browsing and tab integration on desktop and mobile.
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Google rolls out AI Mode updates in Chrome for US users

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Building on January's Gemini AI tools like the multitasking sidebar, Google has begun rolling out enhancements to AI Mode in Chrome, adding side-by-side browsing and tab integration to streamline research. Now available to US desktop and mobile users with global expansion planned, these features reduce tab switching during AI-assisted tasks.

Mozilla is rolling out new AI capabilities in Firefox version 148, set for desktop release on February 24, while providing users with easy controls to disable them. The update includes features like an AI chatbot sidebar and powered summaries, reflecting the company's emphasis on user choice and privacy. This move aligns Firefox with other major browsers incorporating AI tools.

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Google has begun rolling out a new 'Skills' feature in its Chrome browser on desktop, enabling users to save and quickly reuse custom Gemini AI prompts. The update makes it easier to repeat tasks like calculating protein in recipes or comparing products across tabs. Skills sync across devices when signed into a Google account and include a library of premade prompts.

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Google has introduced a new command-line interface tool for its Workspace suite, aimed at simplifying integration with AI systems like OpenClaw. The tool bundles APIs from products such as Gmail, Drive, and Calendar, though it is not an officially supported product. This release emphasizes ease of use for both human developers and AI agents.

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