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Perplexity has launched a new AI-centric browser called Comet. You'll need to subscribe to the company's Max plan to use it.
OpenAI needs a web browser if it's going to be truly useful. So Sam Altman will have a big job on his hands to convince people to use his new one.
OpenAI is reportedly planning to launch its own web browser in the coming weeks, with an AI-centric approach. Here are the details.
Perplexity has launched Comet, its take at what browsing looks like in the age of AI. Here's what it looks like.
OpenAI needs a web browser if it's going to be truly useful. So Sam Altman will have a big job on his hands to convince people to use his new one.
Comet is based on Chromium and uses Perplexity as its search engine. The web browser with integrated AI assistant initially reserved for Perplexity Max users.
I've been coming back to Firefox for a long time, but now I'm deleting the browser forever. Here's why.
Firefox’s sidebar is one of many experimental methods that browser makers are using to find a new format for the AI era.
Whether you're browsing, building, or buying—AI is now at the center of it all. Discover how Rufus, Arc, and OLMo 7B are reshaping the digital experience and leading a smarter, more personalized ...
Anyway, my experience with Dia has been a mix of good and bad. It’s not the Arc replacement I was hoping for, but it’s better than most browsers out there (at least for the enthusiasts).
Page's redemption arc mirrors AEW's quite poetically, as he's spent the last three years scraping and clawing his way back to glory.