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Perplexity AI may pre-install its AI-powered Comet browser on phones, aiming to rival Google Chrome and expand access to its ...
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 ...
Srinivas argued that Google’s reliance on advertising revenue is fundamentally at odds with the future of AI-driven web ...
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 ...
Agentic browsers like Perplexity’s Comet and Opera Neon can plan trips, fill forms, shop, and summarise content built-in ...
Aravind Srinivas on Perplexity’s new Comet web browser, the AI talent frenzy, and a future IPO.
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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 ...
The phrase “Just Google it” is dying, and AI chatbots are quietly reshaping the internet. This week, we decode how the rise ...
AI search startup Perplexity's valuation soars to $18 billion, fueled by its new Comet browser, premium plans, and a massive ...
Perplexity AI is reportedly in talks with smartphone manufacturers to preload its AI-powered Comet browser, according to ...
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas reportedly said it was difficult to convince mobile OEMs to make Comet the default browser.