Chrome adds new AI search features for images and site history

PCWorld 

Not long ago, Google pushed AI tools into ChromeOS in hopes that it would entice users away from Microsoft's automation systems and toward Google's more affordable and accessible machines. This time, everyone is getting extra AI tools as Google brings updates to the Chrome browser, which is probably the most-used desktop application in the world. New Gemini AI integrations include more flexible searches within images (under the Google Lens label) and easier-to-use tools for finding information in both your tabs and history. Up until now, it's been fairly simple to perform a reverse image search (i.e., submitting an image and getting back identical or extremely similar images found on the web) with just a right-click in Chrome. In today's update, a more universal image search feature is rolling out.