Another new AI browser, Dia, launches for free to Mac users
Mac users who want as much AI in their lives as possible got an intriguing new browser option this week.
Dia, an AI-powered web browser with some interesting capabilities, is now available as a free download for Apple's laptop and desktop computer operating system. Per MacRumors, this is the first time the browser has been widely available to the public, following a beta launch over the summer. Mac users on devices with M1 chips or later can download it for free from Dia's website.
The gist of Dia is that it's a regular tabbed web browser with a built-in chatbot that you can use for all sorts of things. Need help drafting an email? Dia's got you covered. Want to compare two Airbnbs in an upcoming travel destination? As long as you have them open in different tabs, Dia can look at both of them and write you a succinct comparison. Dia is also selling this as something that students can use for, well, student stuff.
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Amusingly, the website also has examples that include looking at a $400 sweater on a store's website and asking the chatbot to "convince me not to buy this." Time will tell how well that works.
Dia is just one of a handful of rising AI web browsers. Perplexity launched its Comet browser earlier this month, while Opera's Neon browser is another alternative worth considering. Or, you can continue doing things the old way. Up to you.
Topics Apple Artificial Intelligence MacBook
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