(Reuters) -Google will integrate Gemini into its Chrome browser for users in the U.S. starting Thursday, just weeks after a federal judge spared the company from a forced breakup in an antitrust case.
Alphabet-owned Google won’t have to sell the browser, a judge in Washington said earlier this month, handing a rare win to Big Tech in its battle with U.S. antitrust enforcers, but ordered it to share data with rivals to open up competition in online search.
The Gemini AI models add-on to Chrome will be available to Mac and Windows desktop users in the U.S. with their language set to English, Google said in a blog post on Thursday.
Starting soon, Apple’s iOS Chrome app will also have Gemini built into it.
Gemini in Chrome will roll out to businesses in the coming weeks via Google Workspac