Google Chrome launches Skills feature, AI prompt words can be saved as one-click tools for repeated use

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ME News Report, April 15 (UTC+8), according to 1M AI News monitoring, Google has launched the Skills feature for the built-in AI assistant Gemini in the Chrome browser. Users can save their frequently used AI prompts as “Skills” and then run them with a single click on any webpage. Usage details: after writing a useful prompt in a Gemini conversation, it can be directly saved as a Skill from the chat history. When needed next time, type “/” in the input box or click the “+” button to invoke it. Skills will automatically apply to the current page and other user-selected tabs, and can also be edited or created at any time. Google has also launched a pre-made Skills library offering ready-made templates covering scenarios such as food ingredient analysis, multi-tab product specification comparison, and key information extraction from long documents. Users can directly add or modify prompts to suit their needs. This feature is currently rolling out on the desktop versions of Chrome for Mac, Windows, and ChromeOS, supporting only English (US). Saved Skills are synchronized via the account and available on all logged-in desktop devices. (Source: BlockBeats)

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