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Welcome to our Wednesday "Bit-Size Update" on how the week started in the AI Industry.
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Tip of the Day
The World's Biggest Dev Event Hits Silicon Valley
WeAreDevelopers World Congress comes to San José, CA — September 23–25, 2026. 10,000+ developers, 500+ speakers, and the full software development lifecycle under one roof, in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Kelsey Hightower. Thomas Dohmke (fmr. CEO, GitHub). Christine Yen (CEO, Honeycomb). Mathias Biilmann (CEO, Netlify). Olivier Pomel (CEO, Datadog). The people actually building the tools you use every day — all on one stage.
AI, cloud, DevOps, security, architecture, and everything real builders ship with. Workshops, masterclasses, and the official congress party.
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Bit-Size AI Update

Google Expands Gemini AI Inside Chrome Globally
Google is quietly turning your browser into an assistant.
The company just expanded its Gemini AI inside Chrome to seven new countries across Asia-Pacific, including Australia, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea.
Chrome is no longer just where you browse. It’s starting to help you think, write, and get things done while you’re online. Instead of switching between tabs and apps, Gemini now sits in a sidebar inside Chrome. You can ask it questions about what you’re reading, compare information across tabs, or even summarize long pages instantly.
It also connects directly to tools people already use. You can draft emails in Gmail, schedule meetings in Calendar, check locations in Maps, and even pull in personal context from your Google account to give more tailored answers.
There are also creative features built in. For example, users can edit or transform images they find on the web using AI, without leaving the browser.
This rollout is part of a bigger push. Gemini first launched in Chrome in the U.S. earlier this year, then expanded to countries like Canada and India. Now Google is moving into more global markets as it tries to make AI a default part of how people use the internet.
One thing to note: the more advanced version, where the AI can actually take actions for you inside the browser, is still being tested and only available to a small group of paid users in the U.S. for now.
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