The browser company launches its AI First Browser, DIA, in Beta

by SkillAiNest

Traditional web tools have been facing an existential crisis because AI products and tolls are focusing – and therefore market share and money – many products that people have used for years to communicate with the Internet. At least, it seems that the browser company thinks it’s happening.

Last year, the company decided to stop the development of its famous web browser arc, recognizing that when Arc was popular among fans, it never targeted the scale, as it offered curves to reach a large number of learning. Since then, the head has been headed for producing a browser who backed into AI in the heart of the browser. That browser, called DiaAvailable is now available in beta, though you will need an invitation to try it.

Browser company CEO Josh Miller has late acknowledged how people are using AI tools for all kinds of tasks, and the DIA is a reflection of it. By giving users an AI interface inside the browser, where most of these days is done, the company is hoping to slip into the flow of the user and provide people with an easy way to use AI, eliminating the need to visit sites for tools such as chatigat, anxiety and cloud.

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In front, gives a straightforward interface. The browser is based on chromium, which is an open source browser project that supports Google, so it has a familiar look and feeling.

Here is the feature of the Marquee AI Smart. In addition to letting you type the website’s names and search terms, the DIA’s URL bar acts as its built -in AI chat boot interface. The boot can find the web for you, summarize files that you upload, and automatically switch between chat and search functions. Consumers can also ask questions about all the tabs that are open to them, and the boot can also write a draft based on the contents of these tabs.

To set your preferences, you all have to talk to the chat boot to customize its sound, writing style, and coding settings for coding. Through the feature called History, you can allow the browser to use it as a context to answer questions to the seven days of your browsing date.

Another feature called Skills allows you to build small pieces of code that act as shortcuts in different settings. For example, you can ask to set up to read from the browser, and this will make some code for you – think about Siri shortcut, but for your browser.

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Now, we have to note that chat boats in the browsers are not a new feature at all. Several browser companies have connected AI tools in their interface-for example, Opera Needa allows users to use the AI ​​agent to make a mini application or complete work by them, and also includes AI-powered features in Google Chrome.

The browser company says all existing members of the ARC will get access to the DIA immediately, and existing DIA users will be able to send invitations to other users.

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