The minimal UI and split view were fun features of the early Arc Browser versions, but this increasing dependency on AI is making me uncomfortable.
I do have a lot of concerns with this level of AI being integrated into the product. There are still so many problems with hallucinations, costs, privacy, and the appropriation of other's content on the web.
In a perfect world, I'd love this feature. But in this world, I understand that it removes any benefit to people who post these recipes or publish the content that Arc's AI will summarize. I get it, some people provide that information as a way to share it openly. But 99% of the web is about making money on clicks, views, interactions, etc. I can't think of a way in today's society that features like this won't erode the ability to have a free and (somewhat) open internet.
But, so sad that other browsers never put effort on making browser sidebar :( I first enjoyed it with Edge browser but then Arc came and sidebar is incredible. I can't switch to any other browser because of that, I hope they all implement similar (or better) sidebars.
Opera is/was probably considered an irrelevant browser; it never had big numbers when it came to market share, but they had a lot of innovations that are ubiquitous today.
https://geektechnica.com/8-browser-innovations-started-by-op...
It’s always good to have innovators in the space, even if they aren’t the biggest or most commercially successful. They can push things forward when commercial interest might otherwise hold things back.