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Google, a prominent leader in AI features and tools, introduced its new sets of ‘Help me’ AI tools. The AI tools include History Search, Tab Organizer, Tab Compare, and more. The search engine giant also added these new features, plus Gemini AI and AI-generated wallpapers, to its Chromebook Plus line, showing the tech giant’s willingness to enhance its laptops.
It seems Google is launching another new AI feature for Chromebook’s ChromeOS called BlueBuddy.
BlueBuddy is an AI assistant designed to understand and troubleshoot connectivity issues involving Bluetooth devices.
According to WindowsReport, hints of this new AI assistant can be found in commit messages and will prompt users to “Enter an issue and I will recommend a fix.”
The new page may be called ‘Troubleshoot with AI’. It will also include other options like adapters, devices, and debug logs.
However, it is unclear whether ‘BlueBuddy’ will apply to all Chromebooks or only the Chromebook Plus series, so we look forward to further updates.
In addition to the Chromebook AI feature, Google has also made significant strides in other AI tools and features.
This includes the ‘Accessibility Voice Assistant’ that allows users to operate on ChromeOS through voice commands, gestures, or facial recognition, enhancing the user experience.
Google’s Chromebooks maintain a relatively affordable price point, with even the most premium models costing less than a thousand dollars, enabling more people to enjoy the convenience brought by AI.
Additionally, Google has done well in resource utilization, allowing storage of AI functionality both locally and in the cloud to minimize environmental impact.
Note that Google’s ChromeOS updates are simple, fast, and don’t have minimal requirements that would result in an unmitigated ecological disaster.