Chrome, Google and accessibility features
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Google announced on Thursday that it's rolling out new AI and accessibility features to Android and Chrome. Most notably, TalkBack, Android’s screen
Project Mariner, Google's AI agent that browses Chrome for you, is getting more powerful — and coming to more people.
We've already seen a bunch of updates for Apple products in honor of Global Accessibility Awareness Day this week, and now it's Google's turn – with four important upgrades on the way to Android and Chrome.
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For regular users of Chrome for Android, using two-factor authentication on various websites requires you to open your messages app to retrieve verification codes sent via SMS. In general, most Android apps are already friendly with the codes as they can detect them and automatically fill them in.
Google is integrating its Gemini AI chatbot right into the Chrome web browser, making it easier to talk to the AI assistant on your PC.
To mark Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Google has announced a bunch of new features for Android and Chrome. These include an AI-powered Q&A feature in the screen reader, expressive captions, and the ability to zoom into text in Chrome for Android.
Google is adding a new AI-powered alert system that will warn users if a website is trying to scam them with fake security warnings and other related scams.