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Perplexity Launches Comet, an AI Powered Browser that’s Nothing Like Chrome, Edge or Firefox

Summary by Indian Express
Unlike mainstream web browsers like Chrome and Edge, which offer a tabbed interface, Perplexity Comet has a workspace where all the information you are looking for can be accessed quickly.

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Perplexity launches its Comet browser with autonomous AI. • Available by invitation and as part of the Perplexity Max subscription. • The browser release from OpenAI is imminent.

As the AI gets more interest in people, the use and scope of this is expanding. At first we were limiting ourselves to having the artificial intelligence available in web format, then we went to the apps and after this to integrations in devices and programs. Now more and more things use AI and it seems that web browsers will be the next approach of companies. After seeing how OpenAI was encouraged with an AI web browser, now it’s Perplexity’s t…

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The AI company Perplexity has introduced a new product called Comet. The new AI web browser is designed to replace traditional surfing with context-sensitive AI assistance, automate workflows and perform complex requests directly.

The landscape of web browsers is changing rapidly, and Perplexity AI has just added a major piece to it: Comet, its brand new intelligent browser powered by artificial intelligence. Initially reserved for subscribers of the Max offer at $200 a month, this browser promises to radically transform our way of exploring the Web. Here's what it takes. [...] The article Perplexity launches Comet, an IA browser that does (really) things for you has appe…

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Indian Express broke the news in India on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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