Gemini 3 Chrome AI Browsing

Gemini 3 Chrome AI Browsing

Google is upgrading the Chrome browser by integrating the Gemini 3 artificial intelligence model to enhance user productivity on desktop devices.

A primary addition is a multitasking side panel that allows users to access AI assistance without switching tabs, facilitating tasks like summarising reviews and organising schedules.

The update introduces agentic browsing through a feature called auto browse, which can autonomously manage complex, multi-step operations such as booking travel or filling out forms.

Furthermore, new image transformation tools and deeper connections with Google Apps like Gmail and Calendar aim to create a more personalised web experience.

These advancements are supported by the Universal Commerce Protocol, ensuring that AI agents can interact securely with various online retailers.

The company emphasises that these intelligent features include robust privacy controls, requiring explicit user confirmation before completing sensitive transactions.

How can auto browse help me plan a budget-friendly holiday?

Auto browse in Chrome, a new agentic experience available to U.S. subscribers of AI Pro and Ultra, can assist you in planning a budget-friendly holiday by taking over complex, multi-step research tasks.

Here is how it helps specifically with budgeting and planning:

  • Cost Research and Comparison: Auto browse can handle mundane research by investigating flight and hotel costs across multiple date options. This allows it to identify the most budget-friendly times for you to travel.
  • Tailored Recommendations: Based on your specific criteria for hotels and flights, the tool can recommend the best weekend for your stay, helping you filter results to match your financial and logistical needs.
  • Applying Discounts: If you are shopping for items related to your trip, auto browse can identify products, add them to your cart, and maintain your budget by applying discount codes automatically.
  • Streamlined Commerce: Chrome now supports the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open standard developed with partners like Shopify and Expedia-like services, ensuring these AI agents can take seamless actions on your behalf.

While auto browse performs these tasks autonomously, you remain in control. The feature is designed to pause and explicitly ask for your confirmation before completing sensitive tasks, such as making a final purchase.

How does the Universal Commerce Protocol improve my shopping experience?

The Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) improves your shopping experience by establishing a new open standard for "agentic commerce," which allows AI agents to perform actions on your behalf seamlessly within Chrome.

Key ways it enhances your experience include:

  • Smoother Automation: As a standard co-developed with major retailers like Shopify, Etsy, Wayfair, and Target, UCP ensures that Chrome's AI agents can interact effectively with these platforms to execute tasks without friction.
  • Streamlined Purchasing: This protocol supports features like auto browse, which can autonomously identify products from images, search for similar items, and add them to your shopping cart,.
  • Budget Management: The integration allows the AI to automatically apply discount codes and ensure items stay within your specified budget.
  • Security and Control: While the protocol enables seamless action, the experience remains secure; the system is designed to pause and explicitly ask for your confirmation before finalizing sensitive tasks like making a purchase.