Advertisement

News

Leo, Brave’s AI, imitates Copilot and adds meeting summaries

Artificial Intelligence gains ground in Brave.

Leo, Brave’s AI, imitates Copilot and adds meeting summaries
Daniel García

Daniel García

  • Updated:

Brave Leo, the Artificial Intelligence belonging to the company of the same name, will feature significant functionalities aligning it with other popular AIs like Microsoft Copilot. The reason? Leo will also be capable of joining video conferences, listening to the discussions therein, explaining them to users, and even generating summaries of the points addressed during the call.

Brave has taken important steps in Artificial Intelligence lately, and as a result, it has launched a new package of services for users, where, also counting on its AI, Leo, anyone can enjoy its functionalities and take advantage of everything it offers.

Brave Download

Conference Summaries

According to Neowin, Leo, Brave’s AI, will also be able to summarize video conferences or calls that it attends, just like its competitors. Its ability to summarize written content was already known, but now it will also be able to do the same by listening to speakers in a meeting.

As mentioned, this is not something completely new, as Microsoft was the first company to think about this feature to be implemented in Microsoft Teams. In recent months, Microsoft 365 users who also have the Copilot package have, among other things, the possibility for this AI to monitor the content mentioned in a meeting.

Brave and its AI

Brave is another brand that has decided to venture into Artificial Intelligence, a commercial field that is proving very appealing to large companies. In fact, in the present times, with regulations that are still loose and superficial, companies have quickly moved forward to become the fastest in occupying a space that could be commercially crucial in the short, medium, and long term.

Many companies have developed AI for commercial purposes. The most well-known among them is ChatGPT, powered by GPT-4 currently, owned by OpenAI and partially by Microsoft. Copilot, on the other hand, is also integrating into Windows systems to offer more services and functions. Other brands, like Google, are also striving to showcase powerful Artificial Intelligence, such as Gemini. Additionally, there are projects from smaller companies with fascinating proposals, like restoring speech to users who can no longer speak.

Brave Download
Daniel García

Daniel García

Graduated in Journalism, Daniel specializes in video games and technology, currently writing for Andro4all and NaviGames, and having written for more Difoosion portals such as Alfa Beta Juega or Urban Tecno. He enjoys staying up-to-date with current affairs, as well as reading, video games, and any other form of cultural expression

Latest from Daniel García

Editorial Guidelines