Yes, I'm a Google software engineer, and need to run the non-beta stable version of Chrome. My comment was just to alert your other readers that they may need to switch to the Chrome beta to try these features. Are you? If you aren't on beta but can try the new AI features, then maybe this is only an issue for Googlers.
Yes, you're right. Great call-out! Thanks for that. I do use Safari for more personal things though and segregate the apps based on use. This seems to help me "sanitize" and focus my work a bit but perhaps it's more preference than performance. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Yes, I'm a Google software engineer, and need to run the non-beta stable version of Chrome. My comment was just to alert your other readers that they may need to switch to the Chrome beta to try these features. Are you? If you aren't on beta but can try the new AI features, then maybe this is only an issue for Googlers.
Yes, you're right. Great call-out! Thanks for that. I do use Safari for more personal things though and segregate the apps based on use. This seems to help me "sanitize" and focus my work a bit but perhaps it's more preference than performance. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It looks like you have to be running the Chrome Beta to have access to experimental features.
Is Chrome your primary browser? What do you use presently?