New Delhi, Aug. 27 -- The rapid rise of ChatGPT made companies realize that the time was ripe to launch AI-powered tools and have millions of people try them quickly. This, in turn, meant that people using AI tools are spending a lot of time in their browser windows, which edged companies into building new browsers or adding AI capabilities to existing browsers to turn them into "AI browsers".

There is no textbook definition of these new-age "AI browsers," but at the minimum, they have an AI assistant or chatbot baked in that can answer your questions using the context of the site you are on or the wider web. This assistant can summarize points from a webpage, format text, or rewrite a draft email for you in a different tone.

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