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Google Launches ‘Gemini in Chrome’ AI Assistant for Workspace Users
Google has officially begun the rollout of its powerful AI browsing assistant, Gemini in Chrome, for eligible Google Workspace users in business and education sectors. Announced just weeks prior, this significant feature aims to enhance productivity by integrating AI capabilities directly into the Chrome browser on Mac, Windows, and iOS devices.
Understanding Gemini in Chrome
For those unfamiliar with the details, Gemini in Chrome serves as an embedded AI assistant that operates within the browser. Its primary strength lies in its ability to comprehend the context of user activities, referencing up to ten open browser tabs alongside applications within the Google Workspace suite. This functionality allows users to execute complex tasks seamlessly, such as summarizing information, comparing data from various websites, and engaging in two-way conversations through Gemini Live.
The advanced AI features are designed to keep users in their workflow without the need for constant switching between applications.
Key Features and Security Measures
As Google rolls out this innovative tool, it emphasizes essential security measures tailored for Workspace users. The company assures that Gemini in Chrome complies with enterprise-grade data protection standards. This means that user content will not be reviewed by human personnel or utilized for model training without explicit consent.
Workspace administrators will have substantial control over the deployment of this feature. For organizations that have previously enabled the Gemini app, the AI assistant will be activated by default. However, administrators can manage its availability at various levels, including domain, organizational unit, or group settings.
While the rollout is promising, there are initial limitations. Currently, Gemini in Chrome is accessible only in the United States and exclusively in English, and users must be aged 18 or older. Additionally, the feature is restricted for customers under a HIPAA Business Associate Amendment.
The rollout is expected to take approximately 15 days or more to reach all eligible users, offering an exciting glimpse into the future of AI-assisted productivity tools within professional environments.
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