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According to the British Financial Times, top artificial intelligence companies are stepping up efforts to challenge Google's dominant position in the browser market, and the company is betting that this cutting-edge technology will change the way people access the Internet. Both OpenAI and Perplexity have launched their own web browsers in recent months, and Microsoft has also launched the Copilot AI tool in its Edge browser, which allows users to ask questions to chatbots while browsing content. These developments mark the biggest change in the global browser market over the past two decades, and are also the latest battleground for technology companies to compete for competitive advantage in the field of artificial intelligence.

Zhitongcaijing·01/05/2026 05:41:02
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According to the British Financial Times, top artificial intelligence companies are stepping up efforts to challenge Google's dominant position in the browser market, and the company is betting that this cutting-edge technology will change the way people access the Internet. Both OpenAI and Perplexity have launched their own web browsers in recent months, and Microsoft has also launched the Copilot AI tool in its Edge browser, which allows users to ask questions to chatbots while browsing content. These developments mark the biggest change in the global browser market over the past two decades, and are also the latest battleground for technology companies to compete for competitive advantage in the field of artificial intelligence.