Arc wants to be a ‘browser that can browse for you’

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Arc wants to be a ‘browser that can browse for you’
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The team behind the Arc browser just announced a new AI feature that points to an interesting future.

Following Apple’s recent Worldwide Developers Conference , there’s been a lot of buzz around the topic of personal context in AI. The latest announcement from The Browser Company , the team behind the Arc browser, ties into that perfectly. Starting now, Arc will automatically detect when you have an upcoming meeting, nudge you about it, and even let you join it directly from the browser window. While the feature sounds neat, the way it was achieved is far more groundbreaking.

Recommended Videos Right now, the feature is only available to use with a single calendar that’s specifically chosen in your favorites. However, Arc supports both Zoom and Google Meet for this, so that helps. combine this with the natural language understanding of LLMs and you have the underpinnings of "a browser that can browse for you" Perhaps the bigger piece of news comes from Josh Miller, the CEO of The Browser Company, who gave a sneak peek at what the goal is for Arc by referring to the differences between artificial general intelligence and artificial personal intelligence.

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