Google Chrome has its own version of Window’s troubled Recall feature

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Google Chrome has its own version of Window’s troubled Recall feature
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Google has announced some new AI features for Chrome, including a way to search your browsing history using natural language.

Google has announced a number of AI features for the Chrome web browser , one of which can search through your browsing history using plain language. It’s a bit like a toned-down version of Microsoft’s Recall feature, which did this on the level of the entire operating system.

Recommended Videos Like with Recall, Google clarifies that using this feature is entirely optional and can easily be turned off in settings. It also noted that it doesn’t include browsing data from incognito mode. Another unknown is if Google is only aware of the title of what you searched or if is it contextually conscious of things you do on the site. For example, if you asked it something like, “what was the app I was talking to my friend, Luke Larsen, on” or “what was the site I bought a laptop on,” I’m curious if it would it be able to provide an answer.

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