The integration of Gemini in Chrome is beginning to reach ChromeOS devices, a function that has been tested for some time in the desktop browser, although currently limited to certain users in the United States.
Thanks to this integration, users can consult open browser tabs to summarize or compare information, including the ability to make references to previously visited web pages.
Until now, ChromeOS users could not enjoy this feature, but with the latest preview version, Google has started enabling the feature.
For the moment, the first beneficiaries will be Chromebook Plus devices, which will receive the function before the rest of the devices.
This is a phased deployment strategy that seeks to ensure that the integration works correctly and without compatibility problems.
Although there is still some time left for general availability, The arrival of Gemini to ChromeOS represents an important step for users looking for an artificial intelligence assistant integrated directly into the browser.
By accessing the wizard and taking advantage of its real-time summary and analysis capabilities, users can save time and improve productivity.
While not all Chromebook users will enjoy the new features right away, knowing that they will finally be able to have Gemini on their devices is certainly good news.