The Gemini-ification of Chrome, which is rolling out beginning today (only for macOS and Windows users in the US with their Chrome language set to English), will allow users to do things like get an AI-simplified interpretation of any webpage they're on, summarize info from multiple tabs in one response, comb through one's web history or content from Google apps, and pull the usual tricks AI browsers already offer.
Chrome will also start using AI agents to automate password changes "with a single click," but only on supported websites, which it lists as including "Coursera, Spotify, Duolingo, H&M and more."
Will Google be generous to provide used an AI kill switch? Or, it'll go swtchless?
What do you think?
I think Google is stuffing too much AI on Chrome because they know it's their best and last hope to fight against st competition in AI.