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Safari is getting an AI-powered revamp.
Apple didn’t forget about its browser amidst the slew of AI features announced at WWDC. Safari now has a Highlights feature for recapping articles and web pages. In the new Safari release, users can get automated summaries of the page their browsing, such as directions to a location, more about TV shows they’re reading about, or travel and hotel information.
Safari also has a reader module, which provides a “distraction free” way of browsing in a sidebar that shows a summary and table of contents. The idea is for users to quickly get a recap of a long document or web page without having to leave the page to, say, paste the text into ChatGPT for a summary.
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AI-powered Safari is similar to what Microsoft has with its browser, Edge, which also has summarization features and a Copilot sidebar chat. Google Chrome was also testing an “SGE while browsing” feature, but hasn’t announced anything about it lately.
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