Link: Will A.I. Eat The Browser?
By Om Malik
I’m thoroughly captivated by Apple’s Vision Pro, an exemplary entertainment device with room for improvement in weight, battery life, and Siri functionality.
The integration of Safari feels rudimentary on this otherwise immersive gadget. As technology advances, the traditional web browser seems increasingly outdated, highlighting a need for evolution.
Since my first encounter with a web browser in 1993, starting with Lynx, browsers like Netscape, Explorer, Chrome, and Safari have shaped our internet interactions.
The browser's fundamental design hasn't changed much over the decades, suggesting a pressing need for innovation to keep up with the shifts in technology, particularly AI.
With the rise of AI, the concept of browsing is transforming, moving towards more interactive and personalized data consumption, potentially without the need for screens or typical inputs.
Josh Miller of The Browser Company envisions a future where the browser operates more like an OS, intimately understanding user preferences across devices, further personalizing our digital experiences. #
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