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How to Use Google Chrome’s New AI-Powered ‘Skills’
Key Points:
- Google Chrome now features Skills, allowing users to run repeated AI prompts using a keyboard shortcut.
- Users can set up their own Skill through the Gemini chatbot within the browser sidebar or choose from over 50 premade Skills.
- Skills help guide Google’s chatbot (Gemini) by analyzing information shared in Chrome tabs and optimizing for protein intake, among other functionalities.
The Process
To use Skills:
- Open the Gemini sidebar by clicking on the “Ask Gemini” icon in Chrome’s upper-right corner.
- Type a forward slash to select a Skill you want to run (e.g., “Protein Maximizer”).
- Analyze information from shared browser tabs, guided by parameters outlined in the Skill.
Example Prompt:
The following is an example of a “Protein Maximizer” Skill prompt:
Analyze the recipe on the current webpage, identify all ingredients, and estimate their protein content. Suggest substitutions or additions to maximize the overall protein content while maintaining the original recipe’s flavor profile.
Removing Skills
To prevent the Ask Gemini button from appearing:
- Navigate to Settings in Chrome’s settings menu.
- Open the AI Innovations tab within the “Chrome” section.
- Turn off the toggle on the AI Innovations page. This action will remove the Ask Gemini button from your Chrome sidebar.
Other Browser Attempts
The article notes that Google isn’t alone in its attempts to make AI prompts more easily repeatable for users:
Opera Neon, a smaller browser like Chrome, has also experimented with how generative AI can control the browser to browse and click on web content.
Conclusion
Skills in Google Chrome represent a step forward for integrating AI into browsing experience. Users who aren’t interested in this feature but still want to use the browser will find it simple to disable via Settings.
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