Yandex copied Arc Browser, and according to analysts Google is awaiting an imminent failure. It is too weak in this race of innovative solu…
Yandex copied Arc Browser, and according to analysts Google is awaiting an imminent failure. It is too weak in this race of innovative solutions. With headlines like this, will they start bringing me suitcases of money as a leading analyst? I wrote about this natural way of interacting with search robots. The Yandex team (teams) did it! This is the future in which we will inevitably find ourselves: one query - one answer. Back in 2012-13, while making "Islands," we were thinking about this. Technologies needed 11 years for the dream to become reality. Lord, give me strength to live until Zvuk's Efiry works as intended On the queries I tried, it works briskly. I do not want to compare model quality head-on; it is a thankless task. We are here about design, after all. What is cool: - The icon - the logo breaks apart into a network of little ball-smeshariki; it is like neurons, networks, brain, signals. I like the dynamics coming from it. - Adding the prefix "neuro" to everyday dictionaries. We are sinking deeper and deeper into cyberpunk. What I want: - for the Neuro switch to remember its position and not return back - after switching to Neuro, the icon on the home screen changed to neuro - at the moment of switching, there was a feeling of magic - Onboarding is weak. I want innovation. A set of presets, same as everyone else. But in the form of an endless scroll-rag - sad. I hope they try to drill into this. Although work on onboardings in corporations does not get enough attention. Let us hope for interesting solutions, to save on R&D and adopt them - And the main thing I want is text layout for answers that is friendlier to the eye. Right now it is a mechanistic, soulless wall of text. ChatGPT answers are laid out more carefully and readably. Maybe the point is that the Russian UI design school as a whole is weak in typography? It is visible that the team was rushing. These various sexy little details are missing, like in Arc, and because of that it is felt. I like the answer speed. Answer assembly is much faster than Perplexity and beloved Arc Search. I am moving! Competition is cool! I am happy for the release, for the boldness.