The Browser Company, makers of Arc, launches Dia, an AI-first browser. (9to5mac.com)
from jimmy@feddit.org to technology@lemmy.world on 12 Jun 14:58
https://feddit.org/post/14065867

Here are a few images of how it looks.

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Sandbar_Trekker@lemmy.today on 12 Jun 15:15 next collapse

I had to click to figure out just what an “AI Browser” is.

It’s basically Copilot/Recall but only for your browser. If the models are run locally, the information is protected, and none of that information is transmitted, then I don’t see a problem with this (although they would have to prove it with being open source). But, as it is, this just looks like a browser with major privacy/security flaws.

At launch, Dia’s core feature is its AI assistant, which you can invoke at any time. It’s not just a chatbot floating on top of your browser, but rather a context-aware assistant that sees your tabs, your open sessions, and your digital patterns. You can use it to summarize web pages, compare info across tabs, draft emails based on your writing style, or even reference past searches.

Reading into it a bit more:

Agrawal is also careful to note that all your data is stored and encrypted on your computer. “Whenever stuff is sent up to our service for processing,” he says, “it stays up there for milliseconds and then it’s wiped.” Arc has had a few security issues over time, and Agrawal says repeatedly that privacy and security have been core to Dia’s development from the very beginning. Over time, he hopes almost everything in Dia can happen locally.

Yeah, the part about sending my data of everything appearing on my browser window (passwords, banking, etc.) to some other computer for processing makes the other assurances worthless. At least they have plans to get everything running locally, but this is a hard pass for me.

SW42@lemmy.world on 12 Jun 15:18 next collapse

I can’t wait for the time when AI goes the way of the blockchain.

etchinghillside@reddthat.com on 12 Jun 16:52 collapse

Can’t wait for this whole internet fad to die.

just_another_person@lemmy.world on 12 Jun 15:27 next collapse

Gross

pogmommy@lemmy.ml on 12 Jun 15:41 next collapse

So they traded in their dumb primary product for an even dumber product that will die with the fad of cramming ai into absolutely everything. That confirms there’s no reason to ever trust “the browser company” to make a product worth investing in.

Hafty@lemmy.world on 12 Jun 15:55 next collapse

They killed Arc for this

HyperfocusSurfer@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 12 Jun 20:22 collapse

One more proprietary garbage, one less proprietary garbage… What’s the difference?

Bursvash@lemm.ee on 12 Jun 20:39 next collapse

Gentleman! AI can suck my dick 💪🙌🙏

SuperSpecialNickname@lemmy.ml on 13 Jun 22:45 collapse

I didn’t care much about arc because it was chromium, but damn this is just bland and uninteresting compared to it