After the arc stops the Browser, the company returned with a new view of the future web viewing in AI ERA. Dia, its new browser, is now available in beta version for existing ARC users on MacOS. And although he shares several design signals from his predecessor, Dia is a completely different product with a completely different goal. Here's how to check it. Then it turned out to be too cumbersome and commercially unavier. WTIH DIA, Browser, seems to make a more purposeful swing, delivering a more familiar interface for classic browsers, but is driven by deeply integrated AI. Pierce explains this:
When you ask Dia to find a coat for you, the assistant can activate the purchases skills that knows everything that you watched from Amazon and Anthropologie; When you ask him to make an email, the letter skill can see both all the emails that you wrote and the authors you like to read.
When starting, the main function of Dia is his assistant AI, which you can invite at any time. This is not just a chat boot floating on top of your browser, but rather a context assistant that sees your tabs, your open sessions and your digital templates. You can use it to summarize the web pages, compare information on tabs, draft emails based on your letter style or even links in search of past. Class = “Top_comment__meta”> I liked 9 people
do not trust them after they said the same thing about your data using Arc … and it was complete nonsense. They make as many data collection as ChatGPT, and this is not good for anyone. He will direct your request for the “Show skill”, which recalls that you looked at Amazon. Want to answer a weak branch? For this, there is also a writing skill. Each skill is adapted to user memory and user interface for its purpose. As Pierce explained in his conversation with Hursh AGRAWAL, Technical Director of Browser Company:
AGRAWAL is also careful to note that all your data is stored and grows on your computer. “Whenever things go to our service for processing,” he says, “he remains there for milliseconds, and then destroyed it.” ARC had several security problems over time, and agrav repeatedly says that confidentiality and safety are the main for the development of Dia from the very beginning. Over time, he hopes that almost everything in Dia can happen locally. He does not yet offer all the ARC functions, such as the organization for side banks or jobs, but they may appear later. At the moment, it is focused on showing how a browser can feel less like a software and more like a viewing partner.
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