More interestingly, the net surf tool could let you highlight and erase whole sections of web pages.
Tired of the banner ads on top of Gizmodos site?
If the rumors are true, Safari might have the ability to mask that.
Apple is reportedly planning to take a bite out of Arc Search for its next big Safari update.Photo: Kyle Barr / Gizmodo
It all comes from a report fromApple Insiderbased on the latest builds ofSafari 18.
You would have the option of reverting the page to its original state.
Of course, advertisers and online publishers would not be happy about any built-in ad-blocking features.
The click-centric publishing model is already flailing with thegreater push for AI in Google Search.
But AI upgrades to Safari feel inevitable.
AI summaries are already available in Edge through the Copilot feature, andChromes Gemini-powered assistantcan perform a similar task.
Well likely hear more about this whenWWDC rolls around on June 10.
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