Recently, there have been rumors that artificial intelligence assistant Gemina Live will be integrated with the Chrome browser. These speculations came after a user of the X social network identified an unknown button called GLIC in the Chromium source code.
Clicking on this button appears to activate a window with certain settings, specifically access to the device’s microphone. This discovery strengthens the possibility of presenting Gemina Live as an independent feature in the Chrome browser and is considered an important step towards the further integration of artificial intelligence in the web browsing experience.
By introducing Gemina Live, Google has taken a big step towards personalization and improving the user experience. This advanced artificial intelligence assistant enables natural two-way conversations and allows users to interact with it by voice using a wide range of sounds. The ability to run Gemini Live in the background and on the lock screen of smartphones has made it easier for users to access this smart assistant.
Evidence of Gemina Live has been found in the code of the Chromium project. This shows that Google is integrating this technology with its other products. Although the abbreviation GLIC may refer to Gemina Live in the Chrome browser, there is no official confirmation of this issue yet.
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