On December 25th, data miner Leopeva64 posted an article claiming that its recentGoogle Chrome BrowserThe client found that Google is quietly testing a proprietary Gemini Live AI, the code for which is called "Glic" (Gemini Live in Chrome).
From the details revealed, 1AI has learned that this Glic AI is more full-featured, and that it will be ready to go in a backend-run format, have its own separate settings page, and will need to gain access to the user's device's microphone and location.
In terms of specific forms, the code indicates that users are then expected toCalling out AI from a floating browser panel or side interfaceThis is a great way to get insights into the site, find out more information, and more.
Of course, Google isn't the first company to try to integrate AI into its browsers, as Microsoft has previously embedded Bing Chat in its Edge browser, though user reviews have been mixed.