How Google’s updated AI Mode will ease your tab clutter when you search
Google Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Chrome’s AI Mode now displays a linked site next to your search window. The goal is to cut down on the many tabs you have to juggle. You can also reference multiple recent tabs in a new search. Running a Google search typically shows me the AI overview with an AI-generated summary of the information I want. Since AI isn’t always accurate, I make sure to click on some of the links to the third-party sources to investigate them directly. But in the past, this was a clumsy process as each link would open in a separate tab, forcing me to juggle multiple tabs. Now, a new change to AI Mode cuts down on that type of tab clutter. Also: Chrome’s new ‘Skills’ update lets you save AI prompts now – for one-click reuse Rolling out to Google Chrome on Thursday is an upgrade to AI Mode that lets you focus on each search result you visit without losing your train of thought. …







