Google Chrome gets AI upgrade, may make AI browsers obsolete

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Cofounder & CEO, Riple

Everyone is talking about OpenAI’s Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet, the new AI browsers promising to reshape how we use the internet. Yet, Google has just announced what it calls the biggest upgrade to Chrome in its history, bringing Gemini AI directly into the browser. Read about it here: https://lnkd.in/eACHCXF7 While others are building AI browsers from the ground up, Google is improving the one that already dominates the web. With over three billion users, one update from Chrome can bring AI to more people overnight than any startup could in years. The contrast is clear. Atlas and Comet are starting from zero, building users one by one. Chrome already sits on sixty-five percent of the world’s browsers, waiting to switch on its own AI layer. In technology, distribution often wins over invention. Chrome does not need to be first. It only needs to be good enough at scale. That is where the problem lies for Atlas and Comet. A single Chrome update could make them unnecessary. The smarter path might have been to release their ideas as Chrome extensions, grow inside the ecosystem, and then move outward. It would have given them reach, user habit, and protection against exactly this moment. Atlas and Comet are shaping what comes next. Chrome, however, may bring that future to everyone before they can. Are we really about to see a browser war, or has it already been decided?

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Arjun Nayak

Building Zosma AI | Deploy Ultra Low Latency Voice AI Agents in under 5 minutes.

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Best things would be to allow local model integration via ollama as an option. That will make most people comfortable to use agentic browser.

Filippo Pietrantonio

Building apps, software, and automations with AI

1w

The funny thing is that both are a based on chromium which effectively means they are a chrome wrapper with integrated ai features

Tim Moore

Tech Consultant @ Workday | Exploring the Future of Agentic AI with MCP and A2A solutions

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The notion that “distribution wins over innovation” has been challenged multiple times in the history of technology.

Prashant W.

Startup Investor | Helping Founders Get Investor-Ready | Fundraising Strategy & Growth Advisory| AI, Deep tech, Med-tech, Clean-tech and Urban mobility.

1w

True, Google Chrome has been a market leader for decades, and it’s difficult to surpass that, with AI integration it is simply leveraging its user base.

Enger Jimenez

Software Engineer · Go · TypeScript · PHP | Tackling complex software in its heart | Building efficient systems that scale

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Prasad Pilla

CTO, Supatest AI | Ex Gojek | 2x founder | AI coding nerd

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Hard to compete when your competitor already owns 65% of the web. But innovation has surprised us before

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Hari Gadiraju

Build | Launch | Repeat

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I always wondered about these new browsers... could'nt chrome just add gemini ???? Anupam Ghosal

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Ryan Tinsley

Creating better design orgs | Head of Product Design at Flipdish | No-nonsense leadership and coaching | Driving growth in Product

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Which ones stealing the most personal data from you?

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Vishal Sakaria

GTM Engineer - Helping Sales and Marketing teams through Engineering

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Already decided. Great how google aren’t even shouting about there changes just quietly and calmly reshaping the web

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