AI Mode in Chrome – EDU
AI Mode in Chrome has recently become a central feature for students and educators, particularly with the 2026 updates designed to streamline research and classroom collaboration.
Here is how AI Mode works in an educational context and how to get the most out of it:
1. Key “EDU” Features in AI Mode
Side-by-Side Research: When you click a link while in AI Mode, the page opens in a split-screen view. This allows you to keep your AI assistant open while reading a research paper or textbook site simultaneously.
Multi-Modal Tab Search: You can use the “+” menu in the search bar to pull context from multiple open tabs, PDFs, or images at once. For example, you can compare three different historical sources and ask the AI to “summarize the conflicting viewpoints” without manually copying text.
Contextual Page Analysis: You can ask questions about the specific webpage you are currently viewing. If you’re looking at a complex scientific diagram or a long legal document, you can ask, “Explain the process in the third paragraph” or “What are the key takeaways from this PDF?”
2. Chrome OS & Chromebook Plus Integration
If you are using a Chromebook Plus device (common in many EDU environments):
Text Capture: Use AI to instantly extract text from any image or video on your screen.
Quick Insert: A dedicated menu for generating AI images or text for school projects and emails.
Class Tools: Teachers can now use screen-sharing and real-time annotation features to highlight key info directly on a student’s screen or a classroom display.
3. How to Access and Enable
Access depends on your institution’s Google Workspace for Education tier:
Google Workspace for Education Plus: Users with this license (or the Teaching and Learning add-on) often see a “Plus” badge next to their profile picture, indicating higher usage limits for tools like NotebookLM and Gemini.
Manual Activation: If the feature isn’t visible, you can sometimes find experimental settings by:
Updating Chrome to the latest version.
Checking the AI Innovations section in the left sidebar of your Chrome settings.
Typing
chrome://flagsin the address bar and searching for “AI” or “Gemini” to enable experimental browsing modes (note: your school administrator may have these locked).
4. Educational Best Practices
Fact-Checking: AI Mode can summarize, but for “EDU” purposes, always use the split-screen view to verify the AI’s claims against the original source text.
NotebookLM: For heavy research, many students use AI Mode to feed specific class materials into NotebookLM, which acts as a “research partner” that only answers based on the documents you provide.
Are you looking to use this for a specific project, like your legal studies or a cinematic project?

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