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Google says it is using machine learning to improve Chrome browsing experience

Dimapur, June 9 (EMN): Google has been leveraging machine learning (ML) to improve a lot of its products including the live translation feature in its AR glasses, image processing on its Tensor chips and also its most popular browser, Chrome. Just last month, Google unveiled the world’s largest publicly available machine learning hub. “Recently we announced plans to invest USD 9.5 billion in data centres and offices across the US. One of our state-of-the-art data centres is in Mayes County, Oklahoma. I’m excited to announce that, there, we are launching the world’s largest, publicly-available machine learning hub for our Google Cloud customers,” Sundar Pichai said at Google I/O 2022. The company is relying heavily on machine learning to be able to have its products do incredible features like the Pixel’s Real Tone camera, for example. The company is planning on making similar strides with its Chrome browser which is used by more than 3 billion users worldwide. Google’s Chrome browser uses cutting-edge machine learning techniques to enhance the browsing experience for its user. The company says machine learning allows Chrome to have features like “making web images more accessible for the visually impaired and real-time captions for videos to help those...

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