Not only is AI changing the way we search, but it's also changing the way we use the internet in general. That's the goal behind Perplexity's recent AI browser, Comet, designed to function like a ...
Perplexity first launched its Comet browser earlier this year, with early access via a waitlist. While the AI browser is now available to download for free, users have still been waiting for a mobile ...
Earlier this week, I had AI handle all of my grocery shopping. Using Perplexity’s Comet browser, I provided a link to my shopping list on Google Keep, then asked it to put everything in my cart for a ...
AI browsers may have their uses, but are they worth diving into wholesale? We lay out the privacy implications, potential applications and more. Barbara is a tech writer specializing in AI and ...
Perplexity has just made its AI-powered Comet browser available for Android. Public access arrives just two weeks after early access first opened. Comet offers full voice support for interacting with ...
The community’s hatred of AI is completely valid. Even I can’t help but scoff when I hear about new features landing on operating systems that don’t need them, or apps with additions that offer no ...
AI agents aren’t just for enterprises anymore, they can simplify your daily life too. From Perplexity’s task automations and Google’s Notebook LLM for summarizing documents to ChatGPT for grammar ...
For most of us, our web browser is just that little app on our phone or computer that lets us get on the internet—whether it’s the blue “E” of Edge, the colorful circle of Chrome, or the compass of ...
Amazon blocks Perplexity’s Comet AI browser from using the “agent shopping” feature and issued a legal threat citing non-transparent operation. Perplexity accused Amazon of “bullying,” arguing the ...
When Perplexity AI’s Aravind Srinivas announced in September that students could use the company’s $200 Comet browser for free, the pitch was clear: a study buddy that helps you “find answers faster ...