Published on April 14, 2026
For many users, navigating the web with AI tools often felt disjointed. Each session required re-entering commands or prompts, leading to frustration and inefficiency. The routine of repeating tasks could consume valuable time in everyday browsing.
Google is changing this with the introduction of a new feature in Chrome. Users can now save their favorite Gemini AI commands as “Skills.” This allows for seamless execution of prompts across multiple web pages without the need for redundant input.
The rollout enables users to manage their workflows more effectively. Skills, tasks like retrieving recipe ingredients or generating summaries can be done with just a click. This functionality streamlines interaction with AI, enhancing browser efficiency.
The introduction of Skills fundamentally shifts how people utilize AI in their browsing habits. As users adopt this feature, they may find themselves achieving more in less time. The potential for increased productivity could reshape online interactions, making web navigation smoother and more intuitive.
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