Samsung has released a desktop version of its web browser, Samsung Internet, for Windows. The primary focus of this move appears to be integrating AI capabilities into the browsing experience. Samsung envisions its browser as an "integrated AI platform," hinting at proactive and personalized assistance. The desktop version supports cross-platform syncing of data, including bookmarks and browsing history. It also emphasizes privacy and security with features like tracker blocking and a privacy dashboard. This launch follows the trend of AI browsers, which are gaining popularity in the market. Competitors like OpenAI, Microsoft, and Opera have also introduced their own AI-powered browsers. Samsung aims to position its browser within this emerging landscape. By doing so, Samsung hopes to advance its "vision for ambient AI," anticipating user needs. The browser is currently available for Windows 11 and Windows 10 through a beta program. This allows users to experience the AI enhancements and features firsthand.
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