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Artificial Intelligence is coming to Chrome

Artificial Intelligence is coming to Chrome

The opening presentation at Google I/O 2024 developer event was full of rough sketches of the AI-related future, but fortunately, the company also announced surprising, short-term developments. Perhaps most interestingly, Chrome, which has already been updated twice in recent days, will soon get integrated artificial intelligence.

In this context, the company's Gemini Nano text generation model was created Enters In the browser, according to Google, it will be possible to create, for example, social media posts, product reviews and other small texts. It is very interesting that, unlike the Copilot assistant in the Edge browser, Chrome's generative AI will run entirely on users' computers, and not on Internet servers.

On Google's part, there will be essentially no operating costs to make the Gemini Nano's functionality available to users.

Integrated generative AI features will gradually become available starting with Chrome 126, which will launch in mid-June, but release details were not clear at the time of writing. It is easy to imagine that there may be a delay for geographical, linguistic and legal reasons, although this may not affect our country, since Gemini was originally presented under the name Bard. Available in Hungary and Hungarian.

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