Gemini in Chrome: Your agentic browsing assistant

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​ Rick Osterloh, SVP of Platforms & Devices, and Parisa Tabriz, VP of Chrome, join host Logan Kilpatrick for a deep dive into the launch of Gemini in Chrome. They discuss the browser’s evolution from a passive window to an active agentic assistant. Learn more about Auto Browse for automating web tasks, on-device creativity with Nano Banana, solving tab overload with History Recall, and the safety guardrails built with the User Alignment Critic.

0:00 – Introduction
2:49 – Evolution from web apps to integrated assistants
4:37 – Chrome as a platform for personal context
6:38 – Navigating the context overload problem
7:52 – Transforming media in-context with Nano Banana
9:10 – Solving tab overload with history recall
13:28 – The browser as an automated workflow system
15:50 – Demo: Nano Nanana
17:20 – Demo: Auto browse
22:48 – Demo: Agentic research and guardrails
26:04 – Designing for billions
29:14 – Transitioning to agentic web actuation
30:37 – Standards and security in an AI-driven web
35:18 – Infrastructure and investment strategy
39:23 – Empowering knowledge workers
42:11 – Collaboration within Google
44:18 – Safety and the user alignment critic
47:59 – Closing

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Speaker: Diego Rivas, Shlomi Fruchter, and Jack Parker-Holder
Products Mentioned: Google AI, Gemini, Genie   Read More Google for Developers 

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