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When everything is vibing – Computerworld

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Last updated: July 18, 2025 11:54 am
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Vibe browsing

The Browser Company, the people who make the Arc browser, recently released an AI-focused browser called Dia. The browser, currently in an invitation-only beta, takes a vibe-coding approach to using a browser, meaning that you talk to it and it does complicated things for you. It can summarize articles, answer questions, and interact with open tabs and videos, which aligns with the vibe coding ethos of achieving complex results with minimal expertise.

Dia is part of a larger trend. Perplexity launched its Chromium-based Comet browser this month, using Perplexity as its default search engine and featuring a built-in AI assistant. The browser aims to streamline workflows, allowing users to highlight text for instant explanations, explore related ideas, and get counterpoints without losing their place. Comet can also compare information across tabs, help with tasks like comparing insurance plans, booking hotels or making purchases. 

The biggest news in this space comes from OpenAI, which is expected to launch its Chromium-based browser this month. We can expect a ChatGPT-style interface and integrated AI agents capable of performing tasks directly on web pages. These agents, including one called Operator, can automate actions like filling out forms, booking reservations, summarizing content, and conducting research. 

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