Fortunately, Android has many alternatives to Google Chrome, the most used browser. One of the most robust and referenced among users who prefer Open Source solutions (open source) this is brave. The popular standalone web browser uses the Chromium engine on which Chrome is based, with a number of additions that give it some authority.
Now, in the midst of an expansion of generative AI-based tools that are also implemented in browsers like Edge (Gemini will also be coming to Chrome soon), Brave is also joining the bandwagon. Leo is your AI assistant and that’s all he can do.
Leo is coming to Brave for Android
It looks like Brave wants to get ahead of Chrome in a very stylish way. We are talking about artificial intelligence-based virtual assistants such as Google Gemini or ChatGPT. These come from the web, but also in the form of native applications and from the browsers we use to delve deeper into the network.
Brave doesn’t want to be less and introduced Leo, your assistant who will always be ready in the browser to respond to our requests. We learn more about language model-based bidding from the official Brave website Mixtral 8x7B.
This isn’t the only master’s degree Leo has faith in; claudeA model developed by Anthropic. According to Brave developers, Leo will be able to: Summarize the content of the website we are viewingand generally respond to any responses. Like other similar technologies, it can translate between different languages ​​or create original content, whether emails, articles or other artistic works.
Also, in the Android version we can: Interact with our voice, as if it were Google Assistant itself (now Gemini). Recognizing user privacy concerns, Brave Leo will only store our last query with its content. When we close the chat with AI, its records will be automatically deleted.
Leo is free, but like other solutions premium version: It costs 14.99 euros per month, gives access to more advanced models and expands the boundaries of using artificial intelligence. As if that wasn’t enough, subscribing to the payment plan will give us early access to new functions.
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