Google Chrome's new feature ``Tab organizer'' that automatically organizes tabs using AI may appear
Google Chrome has a 'tab group' feature that allows you to group tabs together, but to use this feature you need to manually create groups and move tabs there. It turns out that Google may be evolving this feature to automatically tidy up your tabs.
Google Chrome's organize tabs will automatically reorder tabs
In a post on October 7, 2023, X user Leopeva64 said, ``It seems that one of the options for Chrome's new feature 'Organize tabs' is automatic generation of tab groups,'' I posted a video of me actually using the new features in the experimental version of Chrome Canary.
Apparently one of the options of Chrome's new 'Organize Tabs' feature will be the automatic creation of tab groups, after organizing tabs into different groups, Chrome will allow you to rename them, this is what this option currently looks like in Canary: https: //t.co/Tee5JieYgx pic.twitter.com/vjAY7KtIhj
— Leopeva64 (@Leopeva64) October 6, 2023
When you click the tab search button in the upper left, a list of open tabs is displayed.
Additionally, click the 'Organize tabs' button under the 'Organize Tabs' tab.
Then, three tabs were detected.
You can change the name of the tab group in the input field at the top, and you can also close it with the 'x' button.
Grouping failed, perhaps because it is still an experimental feature.
IT news site BleepingComputer explained about this feature, ``'Tab Organizer' is expected to take automation a step further by smartly rearranging tabs and managing them as various window groups.''
In addition, Leopeva64 said, ``Microsoft Edge has had a similar option for several months, and Microsoft says that this feature uses AI to create groups, so Chrome will also be able to ``organize tabs.'' Will it use AI for its functions?”
Edge has had a similar option for a few months now and (according to Microsoft) this feature uses AI to create groups, will Chrome also use AI in its 'Organize Tabs' feature? ???? https://t.co/ uOZm5Jpbd5
— Leopeva64 (@Leopeva64) October 6, 2023
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