rewrite this title Google Chrome to leverage on AI for less intrusive permission notifications

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rewrite this title Google Chrome to leverage on AI for less intrusive permission notifications

What you need to know

  • Google Chrome is testing a new feature dubbed PermissionsAI behind a flag.
  • The new flag, when enabled, would showcase quieter browser permission notifications based on the user’s previous browsing behavior.
  • To do so, it utilizes Chrome’s Permission Predictions Services and also takes the help of Gemini Nano v2.

Google Chrome already offers protection with AI to its users to ensure a safer browser experience. New findings indicate that AI will further be used for quieter browser permission notifications.

As noted by WindowsReport, the new permissions feature is currently being tested under a flag in Chrome Canary. The feature is seemingly dubbed “PermissionsAI,” and it utilizes AI to predict the chances of a user granting certain permissions for a particular site based on their previous browsing behavior. In turn, it will showcase such requests in a quieter interface than the traditional ones.

PermissionsAI flag on Chrome

(Image credit: WindowsReport)

The respective flag description indicates that PermissionsAI would be utilizing the browser’s Permission Predictions Service alongside Gemini Nano v2 to “surface permission requests using a quieter UI when the likelihood of the user granting the permission is predicted to be low.”

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