India, Jan. 30 -- Google has announced a set of new features for its Chrome browser, which aims to integrate AI tools directly into the browsing experience. Rather than launching a separate browser for AI, the company is embedding its Gemini AI system into Chrome, offering users an assistant that can interact with websites, perform tasks, and connect with other Google apps.

Users can now access Gemini in Chrome through a dedicated side panel. A button in the top-right corner of the browser opens the panel, allowing users to interact with the AI while keeping the main webpage visible. Gemini can perform tasks like searching the web, gathering information from other open tabs, and assisting with multitasking. The panel also shows a step-by...