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How to Enable Search your browsing history in Chrome with AI

How to Enable Search your browsing history in Chrome with AI

Quick Answer

  • Now Chrome AI history search is a feature that uses AI to search through your internet history using natural language.
  • It is in the beta phase and is currently limited to the United States only.
  • Which in turn is searched and then reverted back to you at the time of search.

Diving into your internet history can be simple if you remember and know what you’re looking for. If that’s not the case, it’s like finding a needle in a digital haystack. Now, Chrome is the number one contender and preference for a browser worldwide. Furthermore, we are embedding AI into everything, so why not our browser? Chrome has recently released a beta feature through which you can search your history using AI natural language.

Search Internet History Smartly

Now Chrome AI history search is a feature that uses AI to search through your internet history using natural language. How this works is simple, whatever you are searching, other than the page title and URL, the content of the page is stored locally. Which in turn is searched and then reverted back to you at the time of search. This feature is still in the beta phase and is under experimental AI. You must be in the United States and using Chrome in English.

How to Enable Search in Chrome History using AI

If you are in the United States, the process to enable this is simple; head over to Chrome. If you are in any other region, then use VPN and choose the United States as your region. Then, follow the steps below.

1. On the top right click on three dots.

Three dots

2. Then head over to settings and click on AI Innovations.

Setting
AI INnovation

3. Select History Search Powered by AI.

4. Turn History Search on from there.

FAQs

Q. Are there any AI features on Chrome?

Yes, Chrome has some AI features. These come under Experimental AI features. You can enable them from the settings.

Q. How can I open a closed tab on Chrome?

You can reopen a closed tab on Chrome by simply pressing Ctr l+ Shift+ ‘T’. Once you press these keys together the last closed tab will reopen.

Wrapping Up

In this article, we have discussed Chrome’s experimental AI feature. This feature allows you to navigate through your internet history using natural language. It is in the beta phase and is currently limited to the United States only. You can use this feature by enabling VPN. For more such reads, make sure to follow GadgetsToUse.

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