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The agentic browser aims to compete with Chrome and Safari as the AI browser race heats up. Here's how it works.
"While Chrome maintains its dominant share, these experiments indicate a strategic curiosity toward agent-led, context-aware ...
Perplexity and OpenAI are entering the browser market with AI-driven solutions targeting Google Chrome's market share.
Comet, currently available by invite to Perplexity’s $200‑a‑month Max subscribers, is built on Chromium and supports Windows ...
Google's Chrome faces new competition from OpenAI's browser, but with a 68% market share and support from YouTube & Waymo, ...
OpenAI is reportedly developing its own AI-powered web browser, posing a potential challenge to Google Chrome. More details ...
According to three people familiar with the matter who spoke to Reuters, OpenAI is preparing to launch its AI-powered web ...
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OpenAI is rolling out an AI-powered web browser soon that may change how we surf the internet—and put major pressure on ...
Perplexity AI, backed by Nvidia, has already launched a new browser called Comet. Unlike traditional browsers, Comet uses ...
While Google has started to look into AI in its browser (as seen by AI overviews) it has yet to adopt anything quite like ...
The browser uses Perplexity’s AI as its default search engine, and users can access an AI sidebar at any time.