New Chrome shortcut to see if it's worth making a purchase in a store
Thanks to the shortcut in Chrome, you can find out with just one click whether it is worth making a purchase in a store or not. It will be known thanks to user reviews. This is a feature that can be accessed from different places in the browser.
Independent review sites like TrustPilot allow us to see what other users think about a particular company or store, which is ideal, for example, now with Black Friday and Christmas shopping.
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In order to simplify this process, Google workers are working on a feature called “Store Reviews.”
And yes, this is a new AI-powered feature where it basically generates a summary of reviews from independent websites.
This is a feature that can be accessed from multiple locations. On the one hand, this function is hidden inside the page information bubble in the address bar. You can also find it in a button that can be clicked to open a dedicated side panel containing all user reviews.
So they are store reviews that provide us with AI summaries of user opinions that appear on sites like TrustPilot or ScamAdvisor, among others.
In this way, artificial intelligence continues to be used, especially with the topic of summaries, so that you do not make a mistake when buying in a particular store, and to know the opinion of users and through a dedicated shortcut in the Chrome browser.
This feature is not yet operational, so it will take some time to implement it in a stable version of Chrome.