AI browsers are too risky for adoption today, Gartner said. CISOs need to block them until existing security concerns are reduced. Automation is useful, but convenience shouldn't replace security.
AI browsers show promise but struggle with complex tasks. Users seek enhanced reliability from AI-driven browsing tools. Legacy browsers adapt by integrating AI while retaining traditional search.
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When OpenAI unveiled an artificial intelligence-based browser in October, Alphabet Inc. investors expressed concern about what it would mean for Google Chrome, the ubiquitous gateway to the internet ...
And yet, current versions of AI browsers are far from making legacy products like Chrome obsolete: New offerings from companies such as OpenAI and Perplexity AI Inc. present occasional bugs and trip ...
AI browsers including Perplexity Comet and OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas present security risks that cannot be adequately mitigated, and enterprises should prevent employees using them, according to Gartner.
Data collection is woven into almost all the services we use these days, making privacy part of everyday life rather than a niche concern. Your browser stands in the ...
Just when you thought things couldn’t get any worse in terms of cybersecurity bad news this week, the FBI has revealed a staggering database of 630 million compromised passwords from multiple devices ...