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Google rolls out AI features to organize, customize Chrome browser

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Google’s Chrome browser is incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) features to enhance user experience in a unique way introducing features that utilise its models instead of introducing a Bard sidebar.

These features are now available in an “experimental mode” that can be activated in browser settings, and Google claims they are just the beginning of the AI browser takeover, The Verge reported.

Chrome’s Tab Organiser

This feature allows users to right-click on a tab and select “organise similar tabs,” creating a tab group filled with similar content.

This feature is particularly useful for shopping, deep diving, or opening multiple news reading tabs simultaneously. Although it takes some effort to set up, it makes it an underrated tool that helps keep your browsing experience organised.

AI for Chrome theme store

The AI upgrade in Chrome’s theme store allows users to select an image, style, and colour, and Chrome will automatically generate a browser theme based on these preferences.

This upgrade uses the same text-to-image model as Android’s generative wallpapers.

‘Help me write’ feature

Google is set to introduce its “Help Me Write” feature to all websites, next month allowing users to right-click on any text box and select the feature.

The AI will generate a first draft for users, suggesting it could be used for writing reviews, emails, or party RSVPs.

This illustration shows the steps to activate AI features on Googles Chrome browser. — The Verge via Google
This illustration shows the steps to activate AI features on Google’s Chrome browser. — The Verge via Google

This web-wide AI integration makes Chrome a powerful platform for Google to integrate its Gemini model, Bard assistant, and other AI tools, making it a promising future for the browser.

According to Google’s blog, the company aims to enhance its search engine’s AI capabilities to assist users in not only finding but also interacting with and creating more content, as seen in features like Chrome’s article summarisation and expects more of this in the future.

Google is late to the AI integration game, with Microsoft and smaller players like Arc and Opera already integrating AI features into Edge.

Google has announced new Chrome features, including the integration of the Gemini model for faster browsing. While there is no Bard sidebar yet, AI may be integrated into every tab soon.

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Moon train operations are planned by NASA.

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The goal is to construct the first lunar train system, which will enable safe, independent, and effective cargo transportation on the moon, according to robotics specialist Ethan Schaler of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

He went on, “The day-to-day functioning of a sustainable lunar base in the 2030s will depend heavily on a robust, long-lasting robotic transport system.”

The Flexible Levitation on a Track, or FLOAT, is the name of the proposed lunar rail system. According to NASA, the establishment of a railway system on the moon is “critical to the daily operations.”

According to the space agency, the primary objective of FLOAT is to offer transportation services in regions of the moon where astronauts are engaged in activities. To do this, cargoes of lunar soil and other materials will need to be transported to various regions of the moon.

Each robot will be able to transport cargo of various sizes and shapes at a pace of roughly 1 mph (1.61 km/h), according to Dr. Schaler.

Notably, NASA also declared new initiatives last month to create and test new vehicle models intended for moon exploration.

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Pakistan’s lunar mission ‘ICUBE-Q’ reaches the moon orbit.

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Pakistan’s lunar mission (ICUBE-Q) entered orbit around the moon on Wednesday.

Pakistan’s historic lunar mission (ICUBE-Q) launched from Hainan, China, on Friday aboard China’s Chang’E6 spacecraft.

According to the IST, the satellite ICUBE-Q was planned and developed in partnership with China’s Shanghai University SJTU and Pakistan’s national space agency SUPARCO.

The ICUBE-Q orbiter is equipped with two optical cameras to image the lunar surface. ICUBE-Q has now been integrated into the Chang’e6 mission after successfully qualifying and testing it.

Chang’e6 is the sixth lunar exploration mission launched by China.

The launch event was streamed live on the IST website and social media platforms. Chang’6, China’s Lunar Mission, will land on the Moon’s far side to collect surface samples before returning to Earth for further research.

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The establishment of IT labs in Islamabad’s educational establishments

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SIFC was established to improve the ease of doing business for potential investors through a “Whole of Government”Approach”—achieving optimal horizontal-vertical synergy and facilitation by the Pakistan Army—and to attract investments from friendly countries in selected sectors through an empowered organisation that serves as a “single-window” platform for facilitation.

The children will learn the newest skills in these state-of-the-art IT labs, expanding their employment prospects.

These IT laboratories will be constructed in sixteen degree colleges spread throughout various parts of Islamabad.

Students will take six-month courses in artificial intelligence (AI), game development, data science, and block chain in these IT labs.

Approximately 1,000 students will have access to courses in the first phase, which is being implemented in response to market demand.

The National Vocational and Technical Training Commission has worked with esteemed universities such as NUST, National Skills University, COMSATS, and NUML to produce these courses.

The second week of this month will mark the start of these classes. For these courses, about 3,600 students have signed up.

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