AI browsers refer to the direct integration of artificial intelligence functions within traditional browsers, allowing users to receive smarter assistance when searching, reading, and processing web pages. They not only access websites, but also engage in conversations, generate summaries, auto-write, and organize information, greatly improving browsing efficiency and experience. With the development of AI technology, more and more browsers have begun to add intelligent assistant functions to help users solve the problem of information overload.
Common AI browsers currently include:
1. Microsoft Edge (Copilot mode): Built-in Microsoft Copilot can help users compare, summarize and organize content in multiple tabs, suitable for office and study scenarios.
2. Google Chrome (Gemini integration): Google connects the Gemini model to Chrome, supporting web page understanding, intelligent search and writing assistance, and the functions are closely integrated with the Google ecosystem.
3. Opera One (Aria Assistant): It comes with Aria AI assistant, which can summarize web pages, generate text and answer questions, and has a lightweight interface that is suitable for daily use.
4. Brave (Leo Assistant): Focusing on privacy protection, Leo Assistant can summarize and answer questions on web pages, videos and PDFs, suitable for users who value security.
5. Perplexity Comet: Emphasizes a conversational browsing experience, more like a research-based tool that can quickly integrate data and answer complex questions.
Different AI browsers have their own focuses, if you value privacy and security, you can choose Brave, if you pursue ecological integration, Chrome and Edge are more suitable, and in terms of information organization and in-depth research, Opera and Perplexity Comet are more prominent.