Brave browser recently announced on the official blog that after three months of testing, their built-in AI assistant "Leo" is now available to all users and will be released in an update to its desktop version 1.60
According to reports, Leo can help users complete various tasks, such as creating real-time summaries of web pages or videos, answering questions, and generating new content. At the same time, it can also analyze, translate and even rewrite web page content.
Leo will also focus on the feature of "maintaining user privacy". The official claims that the conversation between users and Leo is private, anonymous and safe. It will not record the chat content, nor use the chat content for model training, and does not require Log in to use.
Brain Bondy, CEO and co-founder of Brave, said that with the widespread use of AI in asking questions and getting help, more and more data privacy issues have arisen. He believes that while AI is a powerful tool, privacy-first solutions are needed to address these issues
By default, Leo is provided to users for free, with the built-in Llama 2 language model provided by Meta. At the same time, Brave also provides a premium version of Leo, which is priced at US$15 per month (IT House Note: currently about 110 yuan). It has a built-in Claude Instant large model from Anthropic, which is good at logical reasoning, coding and multi-language capabilities.
IT House previously reported that in August this year, after Microsoft’s Bing Chat was expanded to the Chrome browser, the next goal is to expand to Safari and Brave browsers. This news was revealed by Miha, CEO of Microsoft Advertising and Network Services. According to Il Palahim, he said that he was still fixing a few "weird UX issues" at the time.
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