
'Dia': the new AI-powered browser that responds instantly within the same tab
Dia allows users to use AI such as ChatGPT or Gemini within the browser without leaving the tab or interrupting their browsing
Dia is a browser with artificial intelligence that allows users to interact with the contents of a page without leaving it.
It can already be used for free in its trial phase, although paid plans will soon be added depending on usage.

What is Dia and how does it change the internet experience?
Developed by The Browser Company, Dia incorporates AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude directly into its interface.
This allows users to solve questions, request summaries, or draft texts without leaving the tab they're browsing in.
How does Dia work?
By simply pressing command + E, a pop-up window opens with an assistant that interprets the content of the active site.

This way, you can ask questions related to what you're viewing and get immediate and contextualized answers.
Practical examples of use
A journalist from The New York Times tested the tool and managed to:
- Validate writing in a document.
- Inquire about floods in Texas and obtain context and references.
- Receive a summary of a long video about car starters.

What advantages does this browser with AI offer?
Dia prevents interruptions and speeds up everyday tasks without requiring you to leave the tab.
Additionally, it automatically selects the most effective language model for each query, so the user doesn't have to decide.
More accessible and useful in daily life
It serves to request explanations of complex topics, search for more information about news, or improve personal or work-related texts.

Its design aims for anyone, even those who don't use AI daily, to be able to take advantage of it simply and efficiently.
Will it always be free to use?
Today, Dia is available at no cost, but that will change soon due to high operating costs.
Its creators have anticipated that they're going to launch subscription plans scaled according to usage intensity.
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