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    TechurzBy TechurzMay 21, 2025Updated:May 12, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    • Gemini is now built into Chrome.
    • Available for Pro and Ultra users.
    • Can summarize or explain web content.

    Google’s AI assistant, Gemini, is now showing up in Chrome for desktop users in the U.S., following its announcement at Google I/O on Tuesday. If you’re a Google AI Pro or Ultra subscriber with Chrome set to English on Windows or macOS, you’ll start seeing this new feature today. You can ask Gemini to explain what you’re reading or give you a summary of the page without opening a new tab or leaving the site.

    So, if you’re reading something confusing or just want the short version, it’s right there in the browser. No digging around or wasting time—just a fast way to make sense of what’s on the screen. And Google says this is only the beginning, with plans to let Gemini work across tabs and even navigate websites for you in the future.

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