10 Reasons Why Arc Browser is Perfect for AI Enthusiasts

Published On Wed Aug 07 2024
10 Reasons Why Arc Browser is Perfect for AI Enthusiasts

Why Arc is my browser of choice for using AI tools | ZDNET

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Arc browser: My default choice for AI tools

Arc browser has been my default on MacOS for some time now. If Browser Company brought Arc to Linux, it would be my default on Linux as well. It's that good. Arc has plenty of cool features, many of which the developers have totally reinvented.

Arc's Unique AI Integration

One feature that is becoming commonplace among browsers is AI integration. Nearly every web browser has some form of AI integration, but Arc's unique take on the web browser and its use of AI further cement it as my default.

Here's the thing: to really get the most out of Arc and AI, you need to install one browser extension. This extension is available for most Chromium-based browsers (sorry, Firefox), but the combination of how Arc functions, its built-in AI, and this extension makes it my favorite.

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The only thing you'll need for this is an updated instance of Arc browser, running on either MacOS or Windows.

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First, let's talk about the built-in AI functionality, which functions with ChatGPT. Out of the box, you might find the AI feature disabled (which was my case). Fortunately, enabling the feature is quite easy. All you have to do is go to Settings > Max and turn on the feature. You can then go through the list of options and enable the features you want to use. I've discussed Arc Max at length in Arc browser is offering the most truly helpful spin on AI I've seen so far.

Although the built-in AI feature is good, I prefer to add the ChatGPT Writer extension. The best thing about this extension is that it allows you to customize your prompt such that you can choose between Gemini 1.5 and ChatGPT 3.5 as well as set your tone and length. Those features alone make this extension stand out, and with Arc's built-in AI, the combination is the best I've used.

The ChatGPT Writer extension was made for Chrome but it installs and works perfectly on all Chromium-based browsers (which includes Arc). To install the ChatGPT Writer extension, simply navigate to the official site in the Chrome Web Store and click "Add to Chrome." Although it's found in the Chrome Web Store, this extension is compatible with Arc.

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To make using this extension easier, you'll want to pin it to Arc's toolbar. To do that, click the Extensions menu entry and select Manage Extensions. In the resulting window, click the On/Off slider for "Pin to toolbar" until it's in the on position. You can then close the tab. If you don't pin the extension, you'll have trouble finding it.

The ChatGPT Writer extension will fill out the response. You can also paste content from an email, letter, article, or term paper you've written into the "Command context" window and use either Gemini or ChatGPT to fix grammar issues, translate, or rephrase the content.

Thanks to these two features, I find the Arc browser to be the most flexible and straightforward to use for AI. If you find yourself working increasingly with AI, I highly recommend you give Arc a try.