NextFin News — On-demand service platform Meituan has officially launched its dedicated artificial intelligence web browser, Tabbit 1.0, introducing cross-platform desktop versions alongside an interactive user-preference tracking engine, according to corporate announcements on Tuesday.
The application incorporates a continuous background memory feature that catalogs individual preferences, research backgrounds, and behavioral habits into an accessible data log. This setup automatically calibrates the software’s response style to minimize repetitive commands and conversational dead ends across long-term research tasks. Project head Liu Jiong confirmed that core functions—including standard chat interactions, webpage reading summaries, and everyday productivity templates—will remain permanently free, while advanced automation workflows and custom enterprise tools will eventually shift to a paid subscription model to offset underlying computing costs.
This browser release marks a strategic expansion in how internet service providers are capturing everyday web traffic on the Chinese Mainland. By embedding contextual memory and automation tools directly into a desktop browser interface, software developers are aiming to move past simple chatbot plug-ins and position their AI engines as the primary starting point for consumer and professional web workflows.
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