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With the help of Gemini Nano, Google's PermissionsAI will determine the likelihood of you granting access to a certain site and relegate the unlikely ones to the background.
Earlier this year, we reported that Google plans to use AI in Chrome to control browser notifications. The company is now expanding this to Geolocation requests using AIv3, which is being tested in ...
Google stands firm on its content moderation approach Google has always resisted the idea of using fact-checking as part of its content moderation strategy, and it’s sticking to that stance. In the ...
Known as "PermissionsAI," the tool is designed to handle pop-ups requesting permissions for location access or notifications. It utilises the Gemini Nano 2 AI model to predict user responses to such ...
Google Chrome is testing a new AI-powered feature Google’s newly developed PermissionsAI aims to make requests from websites—like location access and notification permissions—less intrusive. In the ...
PermissionsAI leverages Google's "Permission Predictions Service" and the Gemini Nano 2 AI model to assess whether a user is likely to approve such requests. If the user is unlikely to grant ...
In addition to PermissionsAI, Google is reportedly testing an AI agent for Chrome that can automate regular web-based tasks like researching topics, shopping online, or booking tickets.
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