Gemini now has support for new extensions

Sanjana Dhar
Sanjana Dhar November 7, 2024
Updated 2024/12/04 at 10:33 AM

Gemini on the web is getting support for new extensions that will allow users to get more out of the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot. The web client for the chatbot now supports Google Keep and Google Tasks apps. Google released these extensions first to the Gemini app exclusively for the Pixel 9 series. However, it appears that the tech giant is now expanding the feature to more users. Notably, the extensions on the web version of the AI chatbot are available to all users.

Gemini gets support for new extensions

Many were able to verify the presence of these extensions on the web version of Gemini. One can see the Google Keep and Google Tasks support under the Workspace extension. This also allows access to other apps such as Gmail, Docs, Drive, and more.

To activate the extension, users will need to open Gemini on the browser. Once on the webpage, users will need to click on the settings icon. This icon is in the bottom left corner. There, users can tap on Extensions, find the Google Workspace option and toggle it on. However, the extension will only work if the user has signed into their Google Workspace account on the browser.

After the user has activated the extension, users can return to the main interface and type ‘@’ in the text field. Then, users can type the extension’s name to use the feature. Google Keep, for instance, allows users to create notes and lists for various purposes. The process is simple. Users can prompt the AI to give a name for the list and the items that will go in it. Users can also add recommendations received by the AI directly to the list. But Gemini cannot modify an existing note, delete or share it, or add or view images in a note.

 

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