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AI Browsers Want To Compete With Google Chrome

Thu 29 May 2025 ▪ 3 min read ▪ by Ariela R.
Getting informed Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence is now investing in a new strategic territory: your browser. From Neon to Dia, a silent AI revolution is underway to transform the web user experience. We share all the details in the following paragraphs!

AI android ready to sprint, dominating Chrome in a futuristic race

In brief

  • AI browsers like Neon and Dia are reinventing browsing thanks to contextualized intelligent agents.
  • Despite their innovation, these browsers still struggle to erode Chrome’s overwhelming dominance.

Neon and Dia: the spearheads of AI-powered browsing

A few years ago, Opera took the step by integrating the Elrond blockchain. Today, it chooses to strike even harder with Neon. This is an “agentic” AI browser that can literally code a website while you are watching Netflix. This browser is based on three pillars:

  • Chat;
  • Do;
  • Make.

The latter allows you to generate web applications through language models executed in cloud computing, even after closing the browser. Never seen before!

On its side, Dia, successor to Arc, relies on contextual analysis. This new AI browser is created by The Browser Company. It allows each tab to become an intelligent conversational agent. It will thus be capable of understanding and processing data in real time.

Dia even allows you to chat with sources as if you were having a meeting with your documents. This intelligent browsing relies on fine orchestration between the AI agents of the tabs. Enough to reduce memory overload while maintaining a rich semantic context!

AI in browsers: trend or structural upheaval?

Other projects like Perplexity’s Comet or Deta’s Surf complement this offensive.

  • Surf structures your tabs thanks to machine learning and recognition of your habits.
  • Comet, for its part, aims to go beyond simple semantic search by reasoning on behalf of the user.

But despite these innovations, Chrome retains 66% of the market share. These new AI players don’t even reach 1%. Should we see this as a flash in the pan or the beginning of a digital earthquake? For Elon Musk, who predicts an explosion of single-person AI companies, this dynamic could mark a step toward a radically automated web.

Certainly, AI has not yet conquered browsers. That said, it is already redefining usage. If these emerging technologies gain in reliability and adoption, Chrome could finally be forced to evolve. To be continued!

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Ariela R.

My name is Ariela, and I am 31 years old. I have been working in the field of web writing for 7 years now. I only discovered trading and cryptocurrency a few years ago, but it is a universe that greatly interests me. The topics covered on the platform allow me to learn more. A singer in my spare time, I also cultivate a great passion for music and reading (and animals!)

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