TapTechNews May 24th news, TheBrowserCompany's ArcSearch today updated and launched a brand new feature called CallArc, which can perform AI search and have a voice chat when detecting that an iPhone user is making a gesture to make a call.
If users want to use CallArc, they just need to hold the phone to their ear and imitate the action of making a call, and this function will automatically call ArcSearch and interact based on the users' natural speech, and the overall experience is close to phone chat.
After asking a question, ArcSearch will play a brief waiting music and then provide a verbal answer and be ready to answer the next question at any time. The voice search interface is similar to the phone call interface, with a smiley face, an option to end the call, and a speaker option to speak out the search results loudly. TapTechNews attaches the demo video as follows:
ArcSearch was first launched in January this year. As a search application, it combines artificial intelligence technology and presents search results in a carefully curated and easy-to-read format.
It has a minimalist browser interface, and users can perform standard searches or use the Browse for Me option to obtain a list of AI-summarized query results, similar to the results obtained from a chatbot.