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Google Launches AI-Powered Chrome Feature to Transform Online Banking and Finance

Google’s new AI feature in Chrome, “auto browse,” automates multi-step online tasks, revolutionizing financial services with enhanced efficiency while raising security concerns.

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.–Google is rolling out a new artificial intelligence feature in its Chrome browser that allows an AI agent to browse the web and complete multi-step tasks on a user’s behalf. This development has the potential to significantly reshape how consumers interact with financial services online.

The capability, dubbed “auto browse,” utilizes Google’s Gemini 3 model and enables users to issue natural-language commands for tasks such as comparing products, researching options, or filling out online forms. The AI can automatically open websites, navigate pages, click links, and execute workflows across multiple sites, thereby reducing the need for manual interaction. Currently, this feature is being introduced in preview for Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers in the United States on desktop Chrome, according to reports from PYMNTS.

For financial institutions, this advancement represents both a significant opportunity and potential risks. AI agents integrated at the browser level could streamline processes such as account onboarding, loan research, and product comparison. However, analysts caution that this could also introduce new vulnerabilities related to fraud, authentication, and data security, especially as automated tools begin interacting with banking, payments, and eCommerce platforms at scale.

Google has stated that sensitive actions, including purchases or social media posts, will necessitate explicit user approval, aiming to address some of these security concerns. The “auto browse” feature builds on previous AI tools available in Chrome that focus on summarizing content and answering questions. However, this new capability marks a shift from passive assistance to active execution, allowing AI to perform transactions and workflows rather than merely providing information.

As part of a broader strategy, Google is positioning this upgrade to transform Chrome into an AI-native productivity platform. The integration includes a persistent side panel that enables users to monitor and control the AI agent in real time, further enhancing the interactivity of the browsing experience.

This latest development underscores a growing trend among tech companies to deep dive into AI capabilities, particularly in sectors such as finance, where efficiency and user experience are critical. As AI continues to evolve, the implications of its integration into everyday tools like web browsers may redefine consumer expectations and operational standards across multiple industries.

Looking ahead, the adoption of AI-driven functionalities in browsers like Chrome could catalyze a broader shift in online behavior, prompting financial institutions to adapt their services and security measures to accommodate these advancements. With the stakes high, both opportunities for innovation and challenges related to security and fraud will likely be at the forefront of discussions among tech experts and financial professionals alike.

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