Difference between Leo and other AI Assistants
Feature | Leo (Brave) | Google Assistant | Siri (Apple) | Alexa (Amazon) |
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Focus | Privacy-focused browsing | Multi-platform | Apple devices | Smart home devices |
Login Required | No | Yes | Yes | No |
Data Collection | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Large Language Models (LLMs) | User choice (Mixtral 8x7B, Claude Instant, Llama 2) | Proprietary | Proprietary | Proprietary |
Key Functionalities | Web summarization, Q&A, creative text generation, translation, content analysis & rewriting, transcription, code assistance | Multi-task assistant (calls, texts, music, reminders, etc.) | Multi-task assistant (calls, texts, music, reminders, etc.) | Multi-task assistant (calls, texts, music, reminders, smart home control, etc.) |
Platform Availability | Android (Brave browser) | Android, iOS, Google Home, other smart speakers | iOS, AirPods, CarPlay, HomePod | Android, iOS, Amazon Echo, Fire devices, other smart speakers |
Leo’s functionalities are primarily focused on enhancing the browsing experience, while other assistants offer a wider range of capabilities like controlling smart home devices, setting reminders, and making calls.
Leo—Brave’s privacy-preserving AI assistant—now available on Android
Brave, the privacy-centric browser renowned for its built-in ad blocker and focus on user security, has recently introduced its AI assistant, Leo, to the Android platform. This integration marks a significant step forward for Brave, offering users a powerful and private way to interact with the web directly within the browser.
In Short
- Brave’s AI assistant, Leo, is now available to all Android users.
- Leo offers a range of features including content creation, translation, summarization, and more.
- Brave emphasizes privacy, ensuring that chats with Leo are private and not used for model training.