The update of Google Chrome version 148 has caused controversy, as it removed the key statement that the AI model data was processed locally on the device without being sent to the server. This change has been questioned by experts and users, possibly indicating a shift in privacy protection policies, although Google has not explicitly stated whether the data is still processed locally.
OpenAI launches Codex Chrome extension for Mac and PC, streamlining browser tasks. It boosts web efficiency by integrating with GitHub, Slack, and Figma, filling gaps in previous sandbox and plugin approaches.....
OpenAI launches 'Codex for Chrome' browser extension for macOS and Windows. It operates non-intrusively, enabling web app testing by leveraging browser context across tabs to boost developer productivity.....
Google released Chrome 148 with AI features, allowing users to ask questions directly in the address bar or new tab page, get natural language answers, and follow up. The AI autofill tool is also improved, assisting in filling credit card and address information with user consent.....
Install the Knapsack Chrome extension to get AI assistance in the browser, have secure chats, and run agents.
Free and open-source, no migration required. Add AI superpowers to your existing Chrome browser.
InPage AI is a Chrome extension that brings AI capabilities directly to the browser, helping users write emails, generate content, summarize web pages, etc.
Open a floating window in the Chrome browser to use Freed AI.
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