Google Chrome announced the introduction of its technology machine learning (machine learning) for reduce annoying notifications while browsing In the Internet. While notifications are useful when we use Google Calendar or the web version of WhatsApp, in most cases we mute sites when we see pop-ups asking us to approve certain permissions.

The next version of Chrome I will use machine learning predict when requests are unlikely to be approved and silence them. The browser will learn from our actions on other sites, so if it detects that we are consistently dismissing a notification type, it will automatically turn them off. To avoid privacy concerns, Google has confirmed that machine learning will work inside the browser and will not send information to the company’s servers.

Google Chrome will use machine learning to block web notifications
Google Chrome will use AI to block notifications while browsing

The use of artificial intelligence in Chrome is not new. In March, a new machine learning model was introduced that detects 2.5 times more potentially malicious sites. Safe Browsing engineers have created a phishing detection mechanism that detects if a website is trying to deceive a user and blocks them.

Google will show a phishing warning in the next version of Chrome:

Attackers may force you to do something dangerous, such as installing software or revealing your personal information (such as passwords, phone numbers, or credit cards).

The browser will also prompt you to enable enhanced security if you haven’t already, and enable a button to log out of the site. As with the current warnings, the user may surf the web at their own risk.

Google Chrome will use artificial intelligence to translate some websites into our preferred language

Google Machine Learning will also be used to deliver content in our language to Journeys. This feature, launched earlier this year, uses artificial intelligence to continue navigation from where we left off.

In the next version of Chrome, this feature will be available in our language. Google has launched a model that detects the language of a page and, if necessary, translates it according to our preferences.

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The Google Chrome toolbar for Android will automatically personalize using machine learning

Finally, Chrome for Android will use machine learning to customize the toolbar automatically. The browser will determine which button is best for integrating it next to the address bar (voice search, share menu, etc.).

This option will be available in the near future, with improvements to security, notifications, and languages ​​coming in the next version of Chrome.

Source: Hiper Textual

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