Google will let you search your Chrome browsing history by asking questions like a human

TL;DR


• Google is introducing a new feature that allows users to search their Chrome browsing history using natural language queries, similar to how they would ask a human. This means users can ask questions like "What website did I visit last week about hiking in the Rockies?" and Chrome will search their history to find the relevant information.

• This feature is powered by Google's Multitask Unified Model (MUM) technology, which is an AI system that can understand and process natural language queries, allowing it to search a user's browsing history more effectively than traditional keyword-based searches. MUM can also make connections between different pieces of information, providing more relevant and useful results.

• The new feature is currently being tested in Chrome's Canary version, which is the experimental version of the browser. Google plans to roll out the feature to the stable version of Chrome in the future, making it easier for users to find and retrieve information from their browsing history, even if they don't remember the exact details.

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