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Browser Company teases Dia, its new AI browser
The Browser Company teases Dia, its new AI browser
The Browser Company, the company behind Arc Browser for both desktop and mobile, teased its new web browser Monday called Dia — and this time, it
The Browser Company’s DIA enters AI browser race with Microsoft Edge, Brave, and Opera
The Browser Company, the developer of the popular Arc browser provided information about the launch of Dia, its AI-powered web browser in 2025. The firm’s CEO, Josh Miller had previously teased the launch of an AI product in October.
The company behind Arc is building a new AI web browser called Dia
The Browser Company CEO Josh Miller teased in October that it was launching a more AI-centric product, which a new video reveals is Dia, a web browser built to simplify everyday internet tasks using AI tools.
New 'Dia' dawns as Arc maker teases upcoming AI browser
The video shows various demos of the browser's capabilities; for example, a user describes a document and then asks the browser to find that document and send it to someone. One of the Browser Company's ideas is to bring very personalized intelligence to the insertion cursor of the browser;
The creators of the Arc browser are reimagining web browsers yet again
The Browser Company, which is behind the Arc browser, is recruiting for a new big project -- a second browser product powered by AI.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
It’s a New Dia: The Browser Company Will Launch New AI Browser in Early 2025
The small company behind Arc browser revealed that its next product is an AI web browser called Dia that launches in early 2025. “AI won’t exist as an app. Or a button,” The Browser Company claims on its new (and mostly empty) Dia website.
The Browser Company Launching New AI Browser in Early 2025: CEO Josh Miller Shows Prototypes of Its Features
The Browser Company unveils Dia, an AI-powered browser promising to revolutionize tasks like writing, shopping, and scheduling—launching early 2025!
Say hello to Dia: The AI browser that wants to be smarter than your average tab
The Browser Company is working on an AI-powered browser called Dia that can do things on your behalf, and it sounds all too familiar.
Arc Browser Creator Teases an AI Web Browser
The Browser Company has previewed Dia, a web browser that will revolve around AI features beyond search. A teaser video from the Arc developer suggests that AI will be an “entirely new environment” that sits on top of the browser. Accordingly, CEO Josh Miller’s clip shows Dia helping for tasks other than summaries.
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