Gemini
on
the
web
is
getting
support
for
new
extensions
that
will
allow
users
to
get
more
out
of
the
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
chatbot.
The
web
client
for
the
chatbot
now
supports
Google
Keep
and
Google
Tasks
apps.
These
extensions
were
first
released
to
the
Gemini
app
exclusively
for
the
Pixel
9
series.
However,
it
appears
that
the
tech
giant
is
now
expanding
the
feature
to
more
users.
Notably,
the
extensions
on
the
web
version
of
the
AI
chatbot
are
available
to
all
users.
Gemini
Gets
Support
for
New
Extensions
Gadgets
360
staff
members
were
able
to
verify
the
presence
of
these
extensions
on
the
web
version
of
Gemini.
The
Google
Keep
and
Google
Tasks
support
can
be
seen
under
the
Workspace
extension
which
also
allows
access
to
other
apps
such
as
Gmail,
Docs,
Drive,
and
more.
To
activate
the
extension,
users
will
need
to
open
Gemini
on
the
browser.
Once
on
the
webpage,
users
will
need
to
click
on
the
settings
icon
placed
in
the
bottom
left
corner.
There,
users
can
tap
on
Extensions,
find
the
Google
Workspace
option
and
toggle
it
on.
However,
the
extension
will
only
work
if
the
user
has
signed
into
their
Google
Workspace
account
on
the
browser.
After
the
extension
is
activated,
users
can
return
to
the
main
interface
and
type
‘@’
in
the
text
field
followed
by
the
extension’s
name
to
use
the
feature.
Google
Keep,
for
instance,
allows
users
to
create
notes
and
lists
for
various
purposes.
The
process
is
simple.
Users
can
prompt
the
AI
to
give
a
name
for
the
list
and
the
items
that
will
go
in
it.
Users
can
also
add
recommendations
received
by
the
AI
directly
to
the
list.
But
Gemini
cannot
modify
an
existing
note,
delete
or
share
it,
or
add
or
view
images
in
a
note.
Similarly,
the
Google
Tasks
extension
allows
users
to
use
Gemini
to
add
reminders
and
tasks.
By
prompting
the
date,
time,
and
task,
the
AI
can
automatically
generate
a
reminder
for
it.
These
tasks
can
also
be
set
up
during
a
conversation
with
the
chatbot
by
asking
it
to
“add
a
reminder
for
it”.
Gemini
will
be
able
to
understand
the
context
and
add
it.