Gemini is clearly becoming the centerpiece of Google’s AI strategy, and that focus is now extending deep into Chrome on Android . Starting in June, Chrome is getting a fresh wave of AI-powered features built around Gemini, and the goal is pretty simple: turn your browser into something that actually helps you think, plan, and act, instead of just showing you pages. Chrome is about to get a little too helpful in the best way At the heart of this update is a more contextual version of Gemini inside Chrome. Google wants it to function like a real assistant that understands what you are looking at on a webpage. So instead of copying text into another app or juggling tabs, you can tap a Gemini icon and ask questions directly about the page you are viewing. It can break down long articles, simplify complex topics, and offer clearer explanations without forcing you to leave the page. Google But Google is clearly not stopping at summaries. Gemini is also being pushed into productivity territory inside Chrome.…