Google Chrome’s AI Review Roundup: Trustworthiness at a Glance or Just More Clickbait?

Google Chrome’s new feature, “Store reviews,” uses AI to offer a quick summary of reviews from trusted platforms like Trust Pilot and ScamAdvisor. Just click the lock icon in the address bar to check a site’s credibility without opening 27 tabs, leaving you more time to ponder why you can’t find your other sock.

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Hot Take:

Google Chrome’s AI-powered “Store Reviews” feature is like having a snarky best friend in your browser, ready to roast scammy websites with a quick summary before you even get a chance to punch in your credit card details. It’s like Yelp for your browser, minus the drama and with more artificial intelligence flair!

Key Points:

  • Google Chrome is introducing a new AI feature called “Store Reviews.”
  • The feature provides quick summaries of reviews from trusted independent platforms like Trust Pilot and ScamAdvisor.
  • The summaries appear in the “page info bubble” when clicking on the lock or “i” icon next to the URL.
  • The AI tool aims to help users quickly assess a site’s credibility and trustworthiness.
  • Google is also enhancing Chrome’s real-time protection against malicious sites with AI.

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