OpenAI to launch AI-powered web browser
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A test of the app Dia illustrates that the humble web browser may be the path to making artificial intelligence more natural to use.
OpenAI is planning to launch an AI web browser in the “coming weeks,” according to a report from Reuters. Sources tell the outlet that OpenAI could build its Operator AI agent into the browser, allowing it to book reservations, fill out forms, and complete other tasks on a user’s behalf as it moves toward an “agentic” future.
A new investigation has revealed 245 browser extensions, installed on almost a million devices, have been leading a double life, as besides the operations they were designed for, they were also silently disabling key security protections in the browsers to enable paid web scraping operations.
Think Dia's just for shopping? You're in for a surprise - there's so much more it can do, and I'm excited about what's still to come.
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