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Arc II was just about “Browse for me”. I mean if we’re being real here, it’s not that big of a deal. It’s just browsing through the most relevant websites and summarising the data. And they keep mentioning the use of AI with this feature even though I don’t think that’s true (correct me if i’m wrong).
While testing my hypothesis, I checked to see if the data was completely the same thing from the websites and it is. So I guess I just wanna know how and where AI was involved in the process of collecting and displaying this data.
And I hate to be that guy but why is Arc just following the trend of mentioning and adding AI everywhere they can? That’s exactly what Chrome and edge are doing…
Thoughts?
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Different strokes for different folks honestly. I do like browsing most of the time, but if I do need answers quick, then I can see it being tedious. But for the most part, I love browsing.
I think when it comes to the build a site feature, it’s nifty, but not something I would use all the time.