Google Chrome is receiving a new artificial intelligence writing generator today. This Gemini-powered tool is simply an extension of the current “Help me write” function from Gmail, but now applicable to the whole web and driven by one of Google’s newest Gemini AI models. The corporation introduced this new tool in January, and it is now in its “experimental” phase, requiring users to activate it manually.
Begin by navigating to the Chrome settings menu and locating the “Experimental AI” tab. You may activate the new writing tool, Google’s automated tab organizer (which has not been very helpful or intelligent so far), and the new Chrome theme manager from that point. The AI writer is currently only accessible in English on Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. Subsequently, right-click on any text field and choose “Help me write.” This tool may be used to generate original content as well as to rephrase current information.
Subscribers to Gemini Advanced will not have access to an improved writing model, according to a Google spokeswoman. It is primarily designed for brief information, such as emails or support inquiries, and a larger model may not provide much assistance in certain cases.
This tool has the capability to consider the website you are now visiting while providing its suggestions. “The tool will analyze the context of the webpage you are currently viewing in order to recommend appropriate content,” said Google engineering director Adriana Porter Felt in today’s release. Chrome may extract important details from the product page to enhance your evaluation of the running shoes, making it more beneficial to future buyers.
Similar to the “Help me write” tool in Gmail, it is simple to adjust the length and tone of the results.
The text, content, and URL of the page you are using the service on will be submitted to Google in accordance with its current privacy policy. Google states that the information is used to enhance the feature using generative model research and machine learning methods, including a review process that includes human input. Writer beware.