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  1. Gemini in Chrome expands further to Latin America and the Middle East

    Google's AI-powered Gemini feature within Chrome has expanded its availability to Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa. This feature acts as a personalized browsing assistant, capable of summarizing web content, comparing information across tabs, and integrating with Google apps like Calendar and Gmail for task automation. The rollout continues globally, though Europe remains an exception due to strict GDPR regulations concerning AI processing of user data within the bloc. AI

    Gemini in Chrome expands further to Latin America and the Middle East

    IMPACT Expands access to AI browsing assistance, though regulatory hurdles in Europe highlight ongoing compliance challenges.

  2. Google's AI browsing assistant, Gemini in Chrome, is headed to even more users and places https:// fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.andr oidcentral.com/apps-software/a

    Google is expanding its AI-powered browsing assistant, Gemini in Chrome, to more users across desktop and iOS devices in regions including Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East. This feature aims to enhance the browsing experience by offering capabilities such as summarizing content, comparing information across tabs, and drafting emails. Gemini in Chrome also integrates with other Google apps like Calendar, Maps, and Gmail, allowing for personalized assistance and task automation, with an emphasis on user privacy and security safeguards. AI

    Google's AI browsing assistant, Gemini in Chrome, is headed to even more users and places https:// fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.andr oidcentral.com/apps-software/a

    IMPACT Expands access to AI-powered browsing features, potentially increasing user reliance on AI for web tasks.