Google has officially announced that all desktop versions of the Chrome browser have been fully integrated with the Gemini3 model. This update means that the browser in the hands of the world's 3.8 billion users will evolve from a traditional web viewing tool into a comprehensive AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) access point, marking a major transformation in internet interaction methods.

Gemini3 is no longer just an independent AI page but is deeply embedded in the Chrome sidebar. With powerful multimodal understanding capabilities, Chrome can "read" web content and support seamless multitasking, allowing users to complete various complex tasks without frequently switching between tabs.

Auto Browsing: A Hands-Free Intelligent Experience
The most core highlight of this update is the "Auto Browsing" feature:
Complex Task Delegation: The AI can automatically navigate across Google Maps, Gmail, and calendars to handle travel planning, flight price comparisons, automatic coupon claiming, and even direct product purchases.
Forms and Search: It supports extracting information from PDFs to automatically fill out forms, filter recommended apartments, and search for extremely obscure products based on user needs.
Security Confirmation: Before performing sensitive operations like "paying" or "posting a dynamic," the system will explicitly request user confirmation to ensure security.
Media and Ecosystem: Productivity Magic Everywhere
Integrated Image Editing: Through the embedded Nano Banana model, users can directly input instructions in the web sidebar to perform real-time image reconstruction or modification without downloading images or opening professional software.
Family Suite Integration: Gemini3 connects all Google services, enabling it to automatically draft work notifications or travel suggestions based on historical email information, flight status, and more.
Currently, Chrome on macOS, Windows, and Chromebook Plus has launched the new features. Although facing intense competition from Perplexity and OpenAI, Google, relying on its massive user base and well-established ecosystem, is trying to redefine the rules of browsers as "traffic entry points," transforming browsers into a trusted companion for users.
