Google introduces "Skills" in Chrome to make Gemini prompts instantly reusable
Google's Chrome browser now allows users to save and share custom AI prompts, aiming to streamline workflows and build a community-driven library of tools.
Google's Chrome browser now allows users to save and share custom AI prompts, aiming to streamline workflows and build a community-driven library of tools. | Contesto: cronaca
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- Google introduces "Skills" in Chrome to make Gemini prompts instantly reusable
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Google has launched a new feature called "Skills" for its Chrome browser, designed to allow users to save and instantly reuse custom prompts for its Gemini AI assistant. The feature, now rolling out, enables individuals to either create and store their own frequently used prompts or browse and adopt pre-made Skills from an official Google library directly within the browser's sidebar. The introduction of Skills represents a strategic move to reduce friction in human-AI interaction. By eliminating the need to repeatedly type or copy complex instructions, Google aims to make Gemini a more integrated and efficient tool for daily tasks. A user could, for instance, create a Skill that formats meeting notes in a specific company style, or one that generates social media captions from a set of keywords, and then activate it with a single click whenever needed. This development is part of a broader trend of AI assistants evolving from novel chatbots into persistent, context-aware tools within operating systems and applications. Google's decision to embed this functionality directly into Chrome, the world's most widely used web browser, underscores the company's intent to position Gemini as a ubiquitous layer of assistance across the web. It transforms the browser from a passive window into an active workspace with customizable AI-powered shortcuts. The creation of a centralized Skills library curated by Google also hints at an ambition to foster a community of shared expertise. Rather than each user laboriously crafting prompts in isolation, Google can distribute vetted, high-quality templates for common professional and personal use cases. This could significantly lower the barrier to effective AI use, guiding less experienced users toward more powerful and reliable outcomes while showcasing Gemini's capabilities. However, the feature raises immediate questions about control, quality, and ecosystem development. The success of the Skills library will depend heavily on Google's curation and the potential for a future marketplace or user-generated contributions. Furthermore, the move intensifies the competition within browsers, challenging rivals to develop their own...
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