AI agents in web browsers can autonomously perform multi-step tasks by understanding user instructions, planning necessary actions, and executing them across websites without manual intervention, while maintaining security through user approval for sensitive actions.
Deep Dive
Prerequisite Knowledge
- No data available.
Where to go next
- No data available.
Deep Dive
New AI Agents Are About To Take OverAdded:
Your phone could do all your boring tasks while you sleep. Chrome on Android is getting AI agents next month. They book parking, edit images, and update orders without you touching a thing.
Most people have no idea this exists, but if you learn it first, you save hours every week. Stick with me because I'm about to show you exactly how this works and how you can use it. Google just announced something wild, and if you're not paying attention, you're going to waste hours doing things the slow way while everyone else is done in seconds. The end of June, Gemini is coming directly into Chrome on Android.
This isn't just another chatbot update.
This is different. This is an AI agent that actually does stuff for you. It clicks buttons. It fills out forms. It scrolls through websites. And you don't have to do anything except tell it what you want. Going to walk you through everything. What's launching, how it works, real examples you can use right away, and how to set it up the second it drops. Let's get into it. So, here's what's happening. Google is rolling out Gemini features inside Chrome on Android at the end of June in the United States.
To use it, you need Android 12 or higher, at least 4 GB of RAM, and your language set to English US. It runs on Gemini 3.1, which is Google's most advanced model right now. And the big feature is called Auto Browse. This is an AI agent that lives inside your browser. You give it a task. Makes a plan. Clicks through websites for you.
You come back and the job is done. Now, I know what you're thinking. We've heard this before.
They promise everything and barely work.
But this one is different, and I'll show you why in a second. Hey, if we haven't met already, I'm the digital avatar of Julian Goldie, CEO of SEO agency Goldie Agency. While he's helping clients get more leads and customers, I'm here to help you get the latest AI updates.
Julian Goldie reads every comment, so make sure you comment below. First, let me break down the regular Gemini features in Chrome because not everyone gets Auto Browse right away. Only people with a Google AI Pro or Ultra plan can use it. The rest of the Gemini features are coming to everyone who qualifies.
Here's how it works. After the update, you'll see a Gemini icon in the top right of your Chrome toolbar. Tap it.
Panel slides up from the bottom of your screen. Now, you can ask questions about the page you're on. Summarize this article. Explain this in simple terms.
What are the main points? Gemini reads the page and answers you right there. No copying text, no switching apps, no pasting into another tab. It just works inside the browser. But here's where it gets way more useful. Gemini in Chrome connects to your other Google apps.
Reading about a concert? Ask it to add the date to your Google Calendar.
Looking at a recipe? Ask it to drop the ingredients into Google Keep. Need info from an email? Ask Gemini to pull it from Gmail without leaving the page. And there's something called personal intelligence. This is opt-in. If you turn it on, Gemini tailors its responses to your interests, hobbies, family, and even your pets. So the answers you get actually fit your life instead of being generic. Next feature is called Nano Banana. And yes, that's actually what Google named it. Lets you customize images directly inside Chrome. No separate app, no downloads. You just describe what you want to change. Here are some real examples Google shared.
Say you're studying for an exam and you find a wall of text online. Tell Gemini turn this page into an info graphic and it generates one for you. Visual learners, this is huge. Or say you're browsing apartment listings. You find a room that's empty and want to see it furnished. You can say alter the image to include modern living room essentials. You get a visual preview in seconds. The kind of thing that used to need a designer or a separate AI tool.
Now it lives right in your browser.
Okay, before we get into auto browse, let me tell you about something that helped me figure out which AI tools are worth my time and which ones to skip.
When I first started using AI tools, I was overwhelmed. New tools dropping every week. Had no idea which ones were worth learning and which ones were just hype. That's when I started a community called AI Profit Boardroom. Over 2,000 members now, all focused on learning AI together and sharing what actually works. It taught me which workflows save time versus which ones waste it. People share real use cases and real implementations. What worked, what flopped. If you want to stay on top of stuff like these new Chrome features and learn how to save time and automate your business with AI tools like Google Gemini, check it out. Link in the description. The real game-changer is Auto Browse. Here's one of the official examples. You bought tickets to a comedy show. You're running late and realize you forgot to book parking. Normally, you'd open a parking app, find the venue, pick a spot, fill in your details, and pay. Few minutes you don't have. With Auto Browse, you just tell Chrome what you need. Gemini reads your ticket confirmation email. It figures out the venue and time. It opens SpotHero. It finds a spot near you. It fills in the info and it asks you to confirm before locking it in. Another one. You buy dog food from Chewy. Your puppy's growing up and you need to switch to adult food. Just say update my Chewy order from puppy food to adult dog food. Gemini opens the site, finds your subscription, makes the swap, and asks you to confirm. This is the part where most people get worried. They hear AI agent and think, is this thing going to buy stuff without asking? The answer is no. Auto Browse uses the same security protections as the desktop version. It defends against prompt injection, where a sneaky webpage tries to trick the AI into doing something bad. And it always asks you to approve sensitive actions like purchases or social media posts.
When Auto Browse is working, you'll see a glowing blue ring around the page and a circular indicator showing the AI is active. You can watch what it's doing live or minimize the panel and let it work in the background while you do something else. Now, let me share some practical use cases because the announcement is one thing. Actually using it is what matters. Use case one, search. You're reading a long article on your phone. Instead of skimming or saving it for later, you tap Gemini, ask for a summary, and you're done in 20 seconds. Multiply that by five or 10 articles a day, that adds up fast. Use case two, learning. You're studying something complex. Ask Gemini to explain it like you're new to it. Then ask follow-up questions. It's like having a tutor inside your browser. Use case three, visual content. You find a chunk of text you want to understand visually.
Ask Nano Banana to turn it into an infographic. You have a visual ready in seconds. No design skills needed. Use case four, repetitive errands. This is where Auto Browse shines. Anything you do online over and over, reordering supplies, booking the same kind of appointment, dating subscriptions. These are exactly the kinds of tasks auto browse is built for. Use case five, quick planning. Reading event details and need to add it to your schedule? Ask Gemini to drop it into your calendar.
Recipe research? Send the ingredients to keep. Need something specific in your emails? Ask Gemini to find it from inside Chrome. Now, let me give you some tips for when this launches. Tip one, date your Chrome the moment the rollout starts. Google is doing this gradually, so make sure you're on the latest version at the end of June. Tip two, check your Android version. If you're on Android 11 or lower, you're not getting this. You need Android 12 or higher and at least 4 GB of RAM. Most modern phones have this, but older or budget devices might not. Tip three, decide if you want personal intelligence on. It makes answers more personal, but it means more of your info is shared with the AI.
That's a choice only you can make. Tip four, start small with auto browse.
Don't give it your most important task on day one. Test it with something low stakes. Get a feel for how it works before you trust it with bigger jobs.
Tip five, if you want auto browse, you need a Google AI Pro or Ultra plan. The basic Gemini and Chrome features are free for everyone eligible. The agentic auto browse is locked behind those tiers. What happens when this actually launches? Honestly, I think this is one of the biggest shifts in how people use their phones. Most of us spend hours a week on small repetitive tasks online, filling out forms, dating orders, booking things. If even half of that gets handled automatically, that's a ton of time saved. Here's the catch. The people who learn this early benefit the most. Everyone else will be stuck doing things the slow way for months. That's why I'm telling you about this now before the rollout. And this is part of a much bigger picture. Google is moving Gemini into every part of Android.
They're calling the broader push Gemini intelligence. The goal is for your phone to handle multi-step tasks across apps, pull info from screenshots, fill out forms automatically, and build shopping lists from photos. Chrome auto browse is the front door, but the whole house is being rebuilt. If you're looking to dive deeper into AI tools and actually implement them in your work, I recommend AI Profit Boardroom. Over 2,000 people learning how to use AI effectively and save hundreds of hours with AI automation. Everyone shares real experiences, what's working, what's not, which tools are worth your time, which ones to skip. No hype, just solid information and practical guidance from people doing the work. It's helped me stay on top of updates and figure out how to actually apply them. Link in the description if you want to check it out.
And if you want the full process, SOPs, and 100-plus AI use cases like this one, join the AI Success Lab. Links in the comments and description. You'll get all the video notes from there, plus access to our community of 38,000 members who are crushing it with AI. That's it for today. See you in the next one.
Related Videos
OpenHuman VS Hermes AI: Who Wins?
JulianGoldieSEO
285 views•2026-05-29
Long-Running Agents — Build an Agent That Never Forgets with Google ADK
suryakunju
142 views•2026-05-30
This computer is made from real human brain cells. And you can buy it.
Talktmsmedia
3K views•2026-05-28
BREAKING: Microsoft’s New Image Generating Model Beat Out GPT 1.5 and Nano Banana 2
aimmediahouse
122 views•2026-06-03
I Made the Same Anime Fight Scene in Every AI Video Generator
NobleGooseAnime
295 views•2026-05-30
Nvidia Bets Big On AI PCs | New Chip To Power Windows Laptops | Technology | AI Updates | N18S
cnnnews18
3K views•2026-06-01
I Tested NEW Opus 4.8 on Four Projects (Updated LLM Leaderboard)
AICodingDaily
298 views•2026-05-29
3D Platformer Update - NO CAPES
SolarLune
294 views•2026-05-30











