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Aravind Srinivas on Perplexity’s new Comet web browser, the AI talent frenzy, and a future IPO.
Perplexity Comet isn't the first AI-powered web browser to arrive. That honor goes to Dia, but thanks to the popularity of ...
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 ...
Perplexity touts making an Instacart grocery list as one of the main use cases for Comet's AI assistant. The search engine ...
Perplexity is launching its first AI-powered web browser, Comet, marking the company's latest attempt to unseat Google Search ...
Srinivas argued that Google’s reliance on advertising revenue is fundamentally at odds with the future of AI-driven web ...
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas recently called Google a giant bureaucratic organisation. According to him, the tech ...
OpenAI may soon launch its AI-powered web browser, Aura, built on Chromium with a sidebar chatbot and smart features for ...
The idea is to reduce the need for users to visit third-party sites or apps, either to access information or an AI chatbot.
An opportunity exists for an innovator to integrate AI into the browser seamlessly. Making AI-generated answers the default ...
With its built-in AI interface, Dia hopes to give people an easy way to use AI, cutting out the need to visit tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude.
OpenAI is reportedly working on its own web browser, and early signs suggest it might be called Aura. The browser is expected ...