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No plans to make AI mode default for search in Chrome

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PCMag on MSN · 1d
Google: No plans to make AI mode the default for search in Chrome
A Google exec says a Chrome feature that would allow users to route all their search queries directly to AI Mode was added to a Canary build in 'error.'

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Google could make AI Mode the default way to search in Chrome (Update: Google says 'no')
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Google experiments with sending Chrome searches straight to AI
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Chrome is now 'faster than ever,' and Google wrote a technical love letter to prove it
Google says the Chrome browser is now faster than ever.

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Google is testing a floating desktop AI Search bar.
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A new Google test is sending Chrome users straight to AI Mode in Search
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How to make Google Chrome your default browser on a PC or Mac

Thanks to its personalized features, Google Chrome offers a few advantages to users who make it their default browser. For example, making Chrome your default browser means that any link you open will be automatically accessed through Chrome. To make full ...
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Setting Chrome as the default browser on Windows has become complicated

The April Windows update, KB5025221, has caused a lot of trouble for enterprise users, according to Gizmodo. Since July 2022, Google Chrome has offered a function that allows users to change their default browser with a single click, typically located at ...
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How to Change the Default Search Engine in Google Chrome

Part of the reason Google decided to start developing its own Chrome browser—all the way back in 2008—was to funnel people toward all of its web apps, from Google Docs to Gmail to Google Maps. And of course, Chrome has Google’s search engine built ...
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