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Google, Chrome and AI Feature
Google Testing AI Feature to Keep Pop-Ups Under Control on Chrome
With the help of Gemini Nano, Google's PermissionsAI will determine the likelihood of you granting access to a certain site and relegate the unlikely ones to the background.
Google is testing a feature that will let AI hide away internet pop-ups
This upcoming Chrome feature could make internet popups considerably less annoying. Let's hope it works.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Google testing AI tool to minimise pop-ups on Chrome browser: Check details
Named PermissionsAI, the new feature leverages Google's "Permission Predictions Service" and Gemini Nano 2 AI model to assess whether a user is likely to approve such requests
Google's upcoming AI feature will block pop-up ads on Chrome
Google is testing a new feature for its Chrome browser to save you from the pain of constant pop-up requests. The feature, called PermissionsAI, leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to predict how you would respond to requests for location access or notification permissions.
Google testing AI-powered feature called PermissionsAI to block pop-up ads
PermissionsAI works by using Google’s “Permission Predictions Service” and Gemini Nano v2, which look at a user’s past responses to similar requests. If users always deny pop-ups, PermissionsAI will q
Google Chrome Tests PermissionsAI To Reduce Pop-Ups
Google Chrome is experimenting with a new concept named PermissionsAI. This setup guesses how likely users are to accept
Annoying browser pop-ups could become a thing of the past thanks to Google’s new AI
Google is testing a new AI feature that will stop annoying pop-ups ruining your internet browsing experience. Here's what we know.
Google UPS Workspace price
Google Workspace Plans See Price Hike as Gemini AI Expands to All Tiers
Instead of a $20 or $30 standalone plan, Google added a few dollars to its business tiers and applied the Gemini generative AI to all plans.
Google increases Workspace plan base prices while adding Gemini features
Google has added AI features to its regular Workspace accounts for business while slightly raising the baseline prices of Workspace plans. Previously, AI tools in the Gemini Business plan were a $20 per seat add-on to existing Workspace accounts,
Google ups Workspace price, makes Gemini AI features available for free
The Gemini AI assistant will now be included in Workspace subscriptions, a sign generative AI is fast becoming table stakes in office apps. Meanwhile, Google is bumping up prices for its paid Workspace plans.
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Chrome's new AI feature will enable quieter permission notifications
Google Chrome will get an AI-powered option that will learn from your usage habits in order to send you quieter permission ...
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Google Chrome to use AI for Quieter Browser Permission Notifications
Chrome's new feature to use AI, including Gemini Nano v2, to predict permission approvals and provide a quieter UI for ...
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5 ways to avoid AI in Windows — and on the web
There are many ways to avoid AI answers on Google. Here’s a quick list: After searching for something on Google, click the ...
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Tech wrap Jan 16: Realme 14 Pro series, Samsung Galaxy S25, Google Chrome
Realme 14 Pro series launched. Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim. Google Chrome experimental AI feature. Xiaomi Mix Flip 2. iPhone 16 ...
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Google Chrome Update—Bad News For Microsoft Windows
It’s no surprise Google is desperate to keep Chrome within its stable, pushing back on the DOJ’s campaign to force a sale of ...
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The best ways to use Google's AI Studio's Stream Realtime
AI companies are all scrambling to “Build A Better Mousetrap”, so to speak. They’re trying to craft the AI models that will ...
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Google faces inquiry over claims it raids news websites to train AI without permission
Competition regulator launches investigation as publishers fear tech giant is steering traffic away from their sites ...
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