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E781: We look at Chrome’s internal search system. Chris Long explains Dan Petrovic (Dejan SEO)’s analysis of how Chrome breaks down web pages and stores information using chunking and embeddings.

Topics include: - How Chrome’s document chunker splits pages into smaller sections - The embedding system that stores browsing history in vector form - How on-device search in Chrome differs from Google Search - What this shows about intent, structure, and content processing

⭐️ Inside Chrome’s Semantic Engine: A Technical Analysis of History Embeddings - https://dejan.ai/blog/inside-chromes-semantic-engine-a-technical-analysis-of-history-embeddings/

⭐️ Chris Long’s breakdown - https://x.com/chris_nectiv/status/1958869274249834659

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00:00 Introduction to Chrome's Semantic Engine 00:11 Decoding Chrome's Internal Search 01:33 Document Chunker Algorithm Explained 03:34 Chrome's History Embeddings 04:56 Dynamic Content and Embedding Engine 05:38 Quality Control and Intent Classification 06:47 Key Takeaways and Conclusion

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