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Vivaldi rejects AI browsing: 'Humans over hype'

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Vivaldi's CEO says that the company will not integrate an AI chatbot or summarization engine into its browser until more rigorous ways to do that safely are available.
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For the moment, Vivaldi prefers to offer an old-fashioned browser, while its competitors are rushing to integrate features based on artificial intelligence.

Vivaldi takes a stand against the integration of artificial intelligence into web browsers, with the aim of preserving the privacy and freedom of users. True position or simple lag to be noticed?

Even in browsers, there is no escape when it comes to integrating services with artificial intelligence. However, the browser provider Vivaldi would not like to join the trend. Vivaldi will also remain "AI-free" in the future, says Chef Jon von Tetzchner. (Read more)

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Robots belong in factories, not in browsers. • Vivaldi wants nothing to do with AI chatbots. • Artificial intelligence is damaging the web and ruining the joy of discovery.

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If you use AI agents in your browser, let Big Tech decide what you see, says Vivaldi. You're just a passive viewer.

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Vivaldi broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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