New Delhi, Dec. 26 -- Google is reportedly planning to jump on the Agentic browser bandwagon with AI features to the Chrome browser, and early access to these tools may come at a cost. According to recent reports, the company is exploring a subscription plan for the advanced AI-driven capabilities that go beyond traditional browsing assistance. These features will act proactively, helping users complete tasks, manage information and automate complex actions within the browser.

Agentic features differ from standard AI helpers by taking initiative. Instead of only responding to prompts, they can plan steps, interact with websites, fill forms, compare information, and carry out multi-stage tasks with minimal user input. Inside Chrome, this ...