Chrome Switches on AI: The Future of Browsing Begins Now Today, Google's Chrome browser is rolling out new AI features. Are the curtains being drawn on web browsing as we've known it for 30+ years? It was only a matter of time before Google started turning its market-leading Chrome web browser into an “AI browser.” Today, Google began rolling out Gemini in Chrome, starting with Mac and Windows desktop users in the US. It comes with a bunch of new AI functionality — including AI Mode from the address/search bar, integrations with other Google apps (like Calendar, YouTube and Maps), and the ability to ask questions about the web page you’re on. These features will also be available on both Android and iOS soon. In addition, Google is promising to add “agentic capabilities” to Chrome over the coming months, so that you can request an AI agent to take actions in the browser on your behalf. Parisa Tabriz, GM of Chrome, remarked in a blog post that the new AI features are “about fundamentally changing the nature of browsing, and moving from a passive experience to a more proactive and intelligent one.” https://lnkd.in/gkkrR3PT Please follow Sakshi Sharma for such content. #DevSecOps, #CyberSecurity, #DevOps, #SecOps, #SecurityAutomation, #ContinuousSecurity, #SecurityByDesign, #ThreatDetection, #CloudSecurity, #ApplicationSecurity, #DevSecOpsCulture, #InfrastructureAsCode, #SecurityTesting, #RiskManagement, #ComplianceAutomation, #SecureSoftwareDevelopment, #SecureCoding, #SecurityIntegration, #SecurityInnovation, #IncidentResponse, #VulnerabilityManagement, #DataPrivacy, #ZeroTrustSecurity, #CICDSecurity, #SecurityOps