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Perplexity is launching its first AI-powered web browser, Comet, marking the company's latest attempt to unseat Google Search ...
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While OpenAI is solidifying the launch of its own Chromium-based browser, rival AI company Perplexity has went ahead and done its own. It’s called Comet, but it’s not freely available ...
Comet extends Chromium with a set of Perplexity-powered AI features. The company’s namesake search engine is set as the default option for users. Additionally, a sidebar provides access to an AI ...
Perplexity’s new AI browser, Comet, is now live. Here’s how it fits into the company’s long-term vision for search and task automation.
Srinivas argued that Google’s reliance on advertising revenue is fundamentally at odds with the future of AI-driven web ...
Perplexity AI may pre-install its AI-powered Comet browser on phones, aiming to rival Google Chrome and expand access to its smart assistant features.
Perplexity, the startup behind the AI “answer” engine, has just launched its own web browser. The browser, called Comet, incorporates Perplexity’s AI search tools and assistant in a way that CEO ...
Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity AI, shared insights on the Comet browser's competition with Google's Project Mariner. He criticized Google's structure and confirmed that Comet is based on Chromium ...
The browser uses Perplexity's AI as its default search engine, and users can access an AI sidebar at any time.
Last week, Perplexity AI also launched a Chromium-based AI web browser called "Comet." It provides access to the Perplexity Assistant from within Comet at any point and enables it to perform tasks on ...
Microsoft adds Copilot Mode to Edge, turning it into a smart AI browser that compares, summarizes, and assists—all in one tab ...