The Rollout Of Brave's Digital Assistant 'Leo' Has Been Completed On All Supported Platforms
Brave announced that it's bringing its AI assistant, called Leo, to iPhone and iPad.
Brave announced that it's bringing its AI assistant, called Leo, to iPhone and iPad.
"Empathy, humanity and support for each other is more important than revenue, than growth."
- Eric Yuan
The smartphone industry is a multi-billion dollar market that many wants a taste of.
At this time around, Apple likes to append the word 'Pro' on its products that are dedicated to 'professionals' alike.
Artificial Intelligence products are getting better and better. And to many extents, they have become almost as good as humans, and sometimes even better, in a wide range of abilities.
The world is slowly digitalizing itself by having more and more of its information transformed into data that travels through networks using bits and bytes.
But behind those digitalized data, platforms and hardware, there are people who created them.
Just like any other human creations, software has flaws. The question that follows is: who is going to find them first?
The internet is a growing space, and it will grow larger thanks to the increasing amount of users and nodes.
Google is the search giant of the web. But that only scratches the surface, because Google has occupied many of people's digital lives, beyond just Google.com.