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What’s new? Google is rolling out “Skills” in Chrome, a new feature that lets people save useful AI prompts and run them again with one click while browsing.
How does it work? Skills in Chrome are basically reusable AI shortcuts. Instead of typing the same prompt over and over on different websites, users can save a prompt they like from their chat history and turn it into a Skill. Later, they can open it inside Gemini in Chrome and apply it to the page they are viewing, or even across multiple tabs. Google is also launching a library of pre-made Skills for things like comparing products, scanning long documents, or checking ingredients, and users can edit them to fit their needs.
Why should you care? This makes AI more practical in everyday life. Rather than feeling like a separate tool, AI becomes something built into browsing itself. It could save time, simplify routine tasks, and help more people use AI without needing to know how to write great prompts.
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What’s up? Anthropic has introduced “routines,” a new research-preview feature that lets Claude Code run tasks automatically on a schedule, through API calls, or in response to GitHub events.
Want the details? Routines are essentially saved AI workflows. A user sets up a prompt, connects repositories and tools like Slack or Google Drive, and then chooses how the routine should start. It can run every night, fire when another system sends it a request, or react when something happens in GitHub, like a pull request opening. Because it runs on Anthropic’s cloud infrastructure, it keeps working even when your computer is off. These routines can review code, update documentation, triage alerts, or help manage issue backlogs without needing someone to manually start each session.
Why does this matter? This pushes AI from being a tool you open to something that quietly handles repeatable work in the background. For developers and teams, that could save time, speed up maintenance, and reduce tedious tasks.
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