After competing with ChatGPT, Google doesn’t stop there and continues to implement artificial intelligence in its products and services. Immediately after the launch of ChatGPT 4’s competitor, Gemini, Google is going to introduce a new feature for Google Chrome that will allow users to create personalized browser themes using generative artificial intelligence (AI).
Steps to “Creating a theme using AI”
The feature allows users to choose themes, such as landscapes, food, or something else, and then the user needs to customize the theme by style, mood, and color. This is a significant step in browser customization that promises to take the web browsing experience to new heights.
These changes to Google Chrome demonstrate the growing role of artificial intelligence in digital life. By leveraging the power of generative AI, Google Chrome not only improves the user experience, but also demonstrates the potential of AI to create unique, personalized digital aesthetics. We are currently unable to use this feature as it is part of Canary Build.
This feature is currently available in the Canary build and will be pushed to beta before being released in the stable version. In fact, it may take several months before the general public can experience this innovative feature. Another similar feature, Help Me Write, is in the works and will soon be part of the stable build of Google Chrome.
Google continues to introduce new features and fix bugs in Google Chrome. Recently, the browser has gained the ability to see memory consumption for each tab. The new WebGPU in Chrome improves the browser’s performance, security, and artificial intelligence. The Android version will fix major scrolling issues, and Android 14 users will be able to enjoy the new features in the near future. Several other changes are part of the regular updates to Google Chrome, which you can read in detail here.









