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Google updates AI Mode in Chrome desktop for US users: Here’s what is changing

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Google updates AI Mode in Chrome desktop for US users: Here’s what is changing

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Google is rolling out an update to its Chrome desktop browser in the US, introducing a more fluid way to browse and interact with AI insights. The update includes features such as side-by-side browsing and multi-modal search.

Google has rolled out a major update to its Chrome desktop browser in the US. The update introduces multiple upgrades to AI Mode, allowing users to interact with websites and AI insights simultaneously. The most significant change is the introduction of a split-screen view when clicking a link within AI Mode. This allows users to compare details without switching tabs and ask follow-up questions about a specific page in real-time. Google is also introducing a 'multi-modal' search feature that lets users pull information from their active browser tabs. The updates are currently live for Chrome desktop users in the United States and are expected to expand to more global regions in the near future.

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