Despise internet pop-ups? Google Chrome is testing an AI-powered feature to help end these

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  • Google Chrome’s PermissionsAI test anticipates user permissions.
  • PermissionsAI could reduce intrusive pop-ups by analyzing user behavior.
  • It is currently in Chrome Canary for early testing now.

Google’s Chrome browser is testing a new feature dubbed PermissionsAI, which is designed to make those pesky pop-ups asking for access to your location or permission to send notifications much quieter.

The tool uses Google’s “Permission Predictions Service” and Gemini Nano v2 to guess whether users are likely to grant a website’s request. If the answer is probably no, the feature tucks the request into a less intrusive UI instead of flashing it front and center like it currently does.

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