Chrome levels up search with AI-powered history feature

Google plans to feature a new history search option in the Google section of the sidebar to enhance the users’ experience
An undated image showing Chromes interface. — Unsplash
An undated image showing Chrome's interface. — Unsplash

Google Chrome has provided a celestial balance between creativity features and the simplicity of non-stop web browsing.

Whereas, current enhancements in Google’s suite of apps have aimed to pack artificial intelligence (AI) into everything. The world’s most famous web browser doesn’t look to escape unhurt either.

Chrome feature researcher noticed the Canary build of the desktop version to support AI-powered elements in the browser history section.

The Alphabet-owned company plans to feature a new history search option in the Google section of the sidebar to enhance the users’ experience. That’s the section allowed by default when you pull up Chrome settings.

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Taking to X (formerly Twitter), @leopeva64 uploaded pictures highlighting the new grouping options the users can utilise to filter the history by date. It might get more descriptive about the data being gathered.

However, Leopeva64 noticed the animation while waiting for results to load when using the new feature. He also shared visual hints from the animation seen in Gemini when it generates a response.

This is purely additional proof that the Alphabet-owned company is utilising AI for the Search History feature. It’s yet not specified if the feature will be available by default.

It might allow utilising common search terms like “Bread” if the users are looking for a bakery’s elusive profile they saw on Instagram. Particularly, this could assist when the users remember the theme of the websites. While they are not their titles or exact keywords.