With more and more capabilities and more resources available, it’s natural for Chrome users to abuse the number of open tabs. This can lead to some confusion, which Google is trying to control and make easier to manage. To do this, now set up a new feature that will help organize all your open tabs.
As always, Google strives to give users the best tools for managing Chrome resources. Tabs are one of the main problems for many, especially when they accumulate in the interface of this browser without using them.
To facilitate this area, Google is now preparing a new feature that will be very useful. It complements the ability to group tabs, which now ensures greater organization of these elements, although Chrome does this completely automatically.
Google did not reveal how it will evaluate this organization and how it will find tabs that can be collected. It will likely use its AI engines to identify these items, which it will then suggest to users.
Although it is under testing, there is still no specific date for its launch. After evaluating it in beta versions of Chrome, Google should integrate this new feature into a future update that it will provide to its browser users.
The strange thing is that Microsoft already has a similar function to this in Chrome in tests on Edge. At the time, it was clear that Microsoft would use its own AI to evaluate tabs, which is something Google should follow. This functionality ended up not being available yet.
This is definitely a new feature that will be widely used by many users. It's easy to create a bunch of tabs that pile up and are either disorganized, or end up getting lost in the long list of suggestions available for the user to visit.
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