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Since the early 2000s, browsers have greatly expanded their [[HTML]], [[CSS]], [[JavaScript]], and [[multimedia]] capabilities. One reason has been to enable more sophisticated websites, such as [[Web application|web apps]]. Another factor is the significant increase of [[broadband]] connectivity in [[List of sovereign states by number of broadband Internet subscriptions|many parts]] of the world, enabling people to access data-intensive content, such as [[Streaming media|streaming]] [[high-definition video|HD video]] on [[YouTube]], that was not possible during the era of [[Dial-up Internet access|dial-up modems]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Dial-Up Internet Today: Understanding Its Lasting Influence |url=https://simeononsecurity.com/articles/modem-magic_-how-dial-up-internet-works-and-its-legacy-today/ |website=SimeonOnSecurity |access-date=21 February 2024}}</ref>
In 2025, browsers with integrated [[artificial intelligence]] (AI) capabilities debuted from several companies, including [[Opera Neon|Opera]] and [[Perplexity AI#Comet|Perplexity]]. These are called [[AI browser]]s.<ref>{{cite web |title=AI web browsers explained: From Perplexity Comet to ChatGPT shopping |date=22 July 2025 |url=https://www.business-standard.com/technology/tech-news/ai-web-browsers-explained-from-perplexity-comet-to-chatgpt-shopping-125072200261_1.html |publisher=Business Standard |access-date=24 July 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=The rise of AI browsers is shaking up the web — here’s why it matters |date=18 July 2025 |url=https://www.tomsguide.com/ai/the-rise-of-ai-browsers-is-shaking-up-the-web-heres-why-it-matters |publisher=Tom's Guide |access-date=24 July 2025}}</ref>
==Features==
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