OpenAI to Launch AI-Powered Web Browser
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The browser is slated to launch in the coming weeks and aims to use artificial intelligence to fundamentally change how consumers browse the web.
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While Google has started to look into AI in its browser (as seen by AI overviews) it has yet to adopt anything quite like OpenAI or Perplexity. However, while it is a major change to the world of AI, it could also be a risky one and a move that companies need to get right, giving AI a lot of freedom over finacials and data.
The Geco extension has more than 800 reviews on the Chrome Web Store, 4.2 stars (out of 5), and "featured" placement. Microsoft's Edge Add-ons shows similarly glowing write-ups from its 1,000-plus users, and it looks like a perfectly safe extension.
A new tool turns otherwise legitimate extensions for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox into bots that make your browser someone else's tool, and gets them paid in the process.
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XDA Developers on MSNI ditched Chrome and Firefox for this snappy open-source browser, and it exceeded expectationsThis time, I may have struck gold with the Thorium browser. Here's why I'm convinced you can ditch Chrome and Firefox after installing this instead. Google's hand in developing Chromium is certainly appreciated,