TechnologyThe Browser Boom Is HereWhat's going on: We’ve come a long way since the days of the little blue Internet Explorer icon (the dial-up sound is ringing in our brains just thinking about it). You’ve likely already noticed Google Chrome’s Gemini summarizing your search results, but the so-called browser boom is just getting started. Perplexity’s Comet is up and running, newcomer Dia from The Browser Company is making a splash, and OpenAI is getting ready to release its version. These new tools aim to make proactive decisions and take actions on a user’s behalf, based on information they learn, NBC News reports. That might mean booking dinner reservations at times it knows you like to eat, applying for jobs that fit your skillset, or online shopping for you. It can’t complete transactions without you, but can track down deals — yes, now the “girl math” does itself. What it means: For years, most of us have been in a state of what The New York Times calls “browser inertia,” faithfully relying on good ‘ol Safari, Chrome, or Firefox. It’s been this way for decades, but now these companies want to rewrite the playlist. With that said, some experts question how well the AI browsers will work — and if they should exist at all. Privacy is a major concern: You’re giving AI even more power to make decisions for you based on very specific data and personal preferences. Browsers are also subject to the same mistakes as chatbots — they can hallucinate. So maybe don’t rely on it too much, or you could end up with a dinner reservation at a fictional restaurant. Related: Is the FBI’s Jeffrey Epstein Prison Video Missing Key Footage? (Futurism) |