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I Let Google's 'Auto Browse' AI Agent Take Over Chrome. It Didn't Quite Click

WIRED

I Let Google's'Auto Browse' AI Agent Take Over Chrome. Auto Browse can shop for clothes, plan a trip, and buy tickets for you. So, while testing Google's new "Auto Browse" feature for Chrome, I was filled with a strange sense of loss as I watched the AI agent open browser tabs and attempt to complete digital tasks with automated clicks. Sure, I felt some loss of control as the bot tapped away on my laptop screen. But also a kind of preemptive nostalgia for how the internet currently works, flaws and all, considering Google's plans to fundamentally alter the user experience.


Google Chrome wants to surf the web for you

PCWorld

Google Chrome is launching agentic AI "autobrowsing" that automates web tasks like form filling, reservations, and license renewals for paid Google AI subscribers. PCWorld reports that a new Gemini AI sidebar will be available to all Chrome users, accessing personal data from Gmail and other apps.


5 Things to Know Before Using an AI Browser

TIME - Tech

A smartphone shows the official website of ChatGPT Atlas. A smartphone shows the official website of ChatGPT Atlas. "It'd be really nice to have a service that was sort of just observing your life and proactively helping you when you needed it," said OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in a recent Q&A about OpenAI's plans. This vision is at the heart of a new crop of AI browsers, notably OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity's Comet. AI browsers differ from traditional browsers in at least two important ways.


OpenAI Atlas Browser Hands On: I'm Not Convinced the Web Needs a Chatbot Tour Guide

WIRED

OpenAI's Atlas Wants to Be the Web's Tour Guide. In OpenAI's new Atlas browser, the Ask ChatGPT sidebar is moderately helpful at best. OpenAI's recently launched Atlas browser is a fascinating inversion of what users may expect from a browser, centering AI answers above traditional web links. Every click in a regular browser is a chance to see a new part of the web. Every click in Atlas is a chance to use ChatGPT .


PolicyPad: Collaborative Prototyping of LLM Policies

Feng, K. J. Kevin, Kuo, Tzu-Sheng, Ze, Quan, Chen, null, Cheong, Inyoung, Holstein, Kenneth, Zhang, Amy X.

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

As LLMs gain adoption in high-stakes domains like mental health, domain experts are increasingly consulted to provide input into policies governing their behavior. From an observation of 19 policymaking workshops with 9 experts over 15 weeks, we identified opportunities to better support rapid experimentation, feedback, and iteration for collaborative policy design processes. We present PolicyPad, an interactive system that facilitates the emerging practice of LLM policy prototyping by drawing from established UX prototyping practices, including heuristic evaluation and storyboarding. Using PolicyPad, policy designers can collaborate on drafting a policy in real time while independently testing policy-informed model behavior with usage scenarios. We evaluate PolicyPad through workshops with 8 groups of 22 domain experts in mental health and law, finding that PolicyPad enhanced collaborative dynamics during policy design, enabled tight feedback loops, and led to novel policy contributions. Overall, our work paves participatory paths for advancing AI alignment and safety.


'Computer, do this.' Windows PCs take a cue from Star Trek's AI

PCWorld

It's been one future that sci-fi has promised since Star Trek. Microsoft now says that that future is arriving, at least within a small corner of Windows 11. Microsoft is promising that you'll be able to use natural language to change aspects of your Windows 11 Settings menu, and Windows will go out and make those changes for you using "agents," or small bits of AI that will work on your behalf -- at least if you own a Copilot PC with an AI-accelerating NPU onboard. Microsoft has begun to use its Surface devices as a showcase for its latest software, and the new 13-inch Surface Laptop and 12-inch Surface Pro are no exception. They'll serve as launch vehicles for Windows Recall, semantic search, and Click-to-Do, but also brand new features like agentic AI and relighting features for Photos, object editing and sticker generation for Paint, and more.


Google Calendar gets dedicated side panel for Gemini AI assistant

PCWorld

Google's AI assistant Gemini has now started appearing as a dedicated sidebar in Google Calendar. The feature is still being tested in Workspace Labs and hasn't yet been made available to all standard users. The new Gemini sidebar button appears in the horizontal menu above the calendar itself, between the Calendar/Tasks toggle and the Google Apps menu button. With the Gemini sidebar open, you can give instructions using natural language prompts, such as asking the AI assistant questions about your schedule or commanding it to create a new calendar event. You can also click on suggested prompts provided by Gemini.


Adobe Acrobat Pro review: Still the gold standard

PCWorld

Acrobat Pro's comprehensive PDF features show why it's still the editor against which all others are judged. Editor's note: This review was updated December 9, 2024 to reflect the addition of AI Assistant and current pricing. Adobe created the PDF two decades ago and its PDF editor has continued to rule the category, despite what many users felt was its exorbitant price. But a couple of years back, Acrobat adopted a cloud subscription model that now makes it more affordable for folks without an enterprise budget. Acrobat Pro is composed of three components: Acrobat, which allows you to perform a variety of editing functions on your PDFs on desktop and mobile devices; Adobe Document Cloud, which lets you create and export PDF files, as well as store and send files and collect electronic signatures; and Acrobat Reader, which enables you to read, print, and sign PDFs.


Spotify is now the default music player in the Opera One browser

Engadget

It has long been possible to listen to music from within Opera's browser. If you go down its sidebar, you'll see a player icon where you can choose from Apple Music, Spotify and Deezer and then log into any of them with your account details. But now Opera has teamed up with Spotify and has made the music streaming service the default option on the company's flagship browser with generative AI features, Opera One. After logging into your account and activating the player, you'll be able to detach it from the sidebar and move it around the screen to a place that wouldn't interrupt your workflow. The player will float inside the browser and will not disappear if you tab away.


Nifty Copilot alternatives that add AI to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

PCWorld

Microsoft is currently focusing significant financial and human resources on the development of its AI assistant Copilot and its integration into Windows and Microsoft 365 applications. The company sees this as an opportunity to set itself apart from the competition of Libre Office and Google. Today, users have several alternatives for AI support in Office. This is because ChatGPT from OpenAI, the software that triggered the AI hype, is also suitable for office tasks in conjunction with Word, Excel, and others. Independent developers provide add-ons that allow you to integrate ChatGPT directly into Word so that you always have it at hand. At the same time, there are AI systems, especially from American providers, that help you create presentations online. These presentations can then be downloaded and in many cases converted into PowerPoint format PPTX.