CEO Josh Miller admits that Arc’s powerful features mostly attracted power users and the company decided to focus its efforts on the new project.
The new browser will appeal to a wider audience by offering a simple and user-friendly interface with artificial intelligence integration. Miller hints at features that will help automate routine tasks, like data entry for teachers or order processing for online store support staff. The new browser will have familiar horizontal tabs and a simple interface to attract users, and then gradually “reveal” artificial intelligence capabilities.
Possible launch next year.
Source: Ferra

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