Apple is addressing a limitation of its Safari browser regarding extensions by utilizing artificial intelligence. Traditionally, Safari has not offered as extensive a library of extensions as competing browsers, largely due to Apple's strict development requirements. The company is now allowing users to create their own extensions by describing their desired functionality. In a demonstration, Apple showcased how users can prompt Safari to generate an extension, such as a 'Recipe Keeper' that saves and tracks cooking recipes from the web.
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Apple Introduces AI Feature to Enhance Safari Extensions
Apple is leveraging artificial intelligence to improve the extension capabilities of its Safari browser. Users will be able to create custom extensions by describing their needs, addressing a long-standing limitation of Safari compared to other browsers.
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Apple is using AI to fix Safari’s extension problem
Apple Introduces AI Feature to Enhance Safari Extensions