▲ | zamadatix 3 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
You need to do it via Gemini in Chrome in an updated Chrome install (roughly 140.0.7339.186 or newer) on Mac/Windows using the English language with the relevant permissions enabled in the sections under chrome://settings/ai My guess is it's either the first part (doing it via Gemini in Chrome) or the last part (permissions enabled). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | nomilk 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I typed @gemini in the searchbar and it turned blue and text switched to 'Ask Gemini' to indicate it worked (but it didn't work - Gemini says it doesn't have access to the screen/webpage). chrome://settings/ai redirects to chrome://settings (general settings). Manually searching 'ai' brings up dozens of other settings - stuff like 'mail' (which contains 'ai' string) - but nothing Gemini-related. On the most up to date chrome: Version 140.0.7339.186 (Official Build) (arm64) The instructional video [0] says there should be a 'Gemini' icon on the top of the Chrome browser, but I don't have one (macOS). (do I have to have a paid Gemini account for it to be there?). In any case, when OpenAI and Grok launch things, I usually just go and try them in about 20 seconds. By comparison Google's AI launches are tedious.. (thanks for the help btw) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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