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Brave Introduces Leo AI Assistant for Desktop Users

Posted on 2 November 2023 By Lee No Comments on Brave Introduces Leo AI Assistant for Desktop Users
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Brave New World: Introducing Leo, The Browser Butler with AI Smarts

The New Roaring Lion in Tech Jungle: Leo, The AI Assistant

Gone are the days when a fancier GUI was the crown jewel of a browser. Brave, the tech company once renowned for serving up an alternative digital window to the world, is on a bold mission to revolutionize your browsing experience. Brave introduces Leo, an AI assistant, to all desktop users. Imagine having a loyal butler in your computer, always ready to make your browsing easier, faster, and smarter. That’s Leo for you!

A Premium Roar: Leo Premium for the Elite

But why stop there? For those who enjoy the finer things in life, or in this case, browsing, there’s also Leo Premium. For a nominal fee of $15 per month – that’s less than a gym membership you probably aren’t using anyway – you gain access to larger, faster and markedly better language models. The subscription also offers higher-rate limits, so you can ask Leo to recite the entire encyclopedia without him losing his digital breath!

Living up to its brave name, the company has been road testing Leo for a significant period ensuring smooth navigating across the World Wide Web, without causing its users any “cat”-astrophes. So, rest easy, Leo is not a browsing rookie!

Humorously speaking, isn’t it just brilliant that as humans, we are helped by the king of the jungle (in digital form, of course) to chart our way in the tech jungle? And for our dear tech tycoons, it’s now time to up the game. Maybe invent an AI assistant that can answer the real questions we have, like “Why do we exist?” or “What’s the meaning of life?” Until then, I guess we’ll just stick with Leo and pretend we are in an episode of ‘Downton Abbey.’

Original article: https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/02/braves-leo-ai-assistant-is-now-available-to-desktop-users/

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