If it works out, it could be rolled out to regular Chrome users to improve their online security and privacy. The AI flag will likely detect fraudulent websites that try to steal sensitive info ...
It’s no surprise Google is desperate to keep Chrome within its stable, pushing back on the DOJ’s campaign to force a sale of ...
But that's not necessarily a bad thing. From writing and organizing ... you can turn to the AI-powered Chrome tool to find ...
Google is developing an AI-powered tool for Chrome to detect and block advanced online scams. This feature is similar to Microsoft's AI-powered scareware blocker in Edge to combat phishing and fraud.
The malicious extension, available as version 24.10.4, was available for 31 hours, from December 25 at 1:32 AM UTC to Dec 26 at 2:50 AM UTC. Chrome browsers actively running Cyberhaven during that ...
Google Chrome already offers protection with AI to its users to ensure a safer browser experience. New findings indicate that AI will further be used for quieter browser permission notifications.
Since even legitimate Chrome extensions can go bad, as we’re seeing in this new campaign, you also want to ensure that all of your computer's software (especially your browser) is up to date.
In line with that, Google Chrome will receive an AI-powered option that will intelligently manage the intensity of permission notifications. There are websites that, for one reason or another ...
Google’s Sundar Pichai outlined the 2025 strategy, emphasizing consumer-focused AI, rapid development of agentic apps, a Chrome AI prototype called Project Mariner, and upgrades to Gemini and ...
A recent Chrome Canary flag highlights Google's work to craft an AI-backed scam detection feature for the browser. Its description states the feature will leverage its on-device LLM to scan a ...