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I let Chromes AI agent shop, research, and email for me – heres how it went

Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Chrome Auto Browse lets Gemini complete multi-step tasks across the web. You stay in control, with confirmations required for purchases and more. The feature is desktop-only and limited to eligible US subscribers. In the past couple of…

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ZDNET’s key takeaways

  • Chrome Auto Browse lets Gemini complete multi-step tasks across the web.
  • You stay in control, with confirmations required for purchases and more.
  • The feature is desktop-only and limited to eligible US subscribers.

In the past couple of years, web browsers have made major leaps in what they can do. They’ve long been able to remember your passwords, auto-fill forms, and help you organize and group countless open tabs. With the rise of consumer AI chatbots, however, that is no longer enough. Browsers now need to be far more ambitious and, some would argue, autonomous.

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Or at least that is what Google and its competitors, including OpenAI and Microsoft, believe. They’ve been rolling out AI agents in their browsers with the goal of clicking, searching, comparing, and navigating the web for you. Auto Browse, for example, is Google’s biggest move yet toward agentic browsing. It can take actions on your behalf and is built directly into the browser you use.

What can Chrome Auto Browse do?

Auto Browse is technically called “Auto Browse in Gemini in Chrome.” Yeah, cumbersome name aside, it’s an AI agentic feature in Chrome that lets Google’s Gemini AI perform multi-step tasks for you across the web.

Instead of having to manually jump from tab to tab, Chrome can now handle much of the work for you, whether that is comparing products, researching flights, gathering and emailing documents, filling out forms, or checking out. Just tap the Gemini icon in your browser, describe what you want in the side panel that opens, and Auto Browse will take over once you give it permission.

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Auto Browse works with other Google apps, including Docs and Gmail. You will need to grant permission in the side panel for it to access those apps if it is your first time using Auto Browse. For example, if you ask Gemini to send an email, you will get a prompt to connect with Gmail. Auto Browse will also ask for confirmation before completing sensitive actions, such as sending messages.