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Perplexity AI’s browser, Comet, which launched last week, aims to help people accomplish their tasks without having to do the ...
We’ve compiled an overview of some of the top alternative browsers available today aiming to challenge Chrome and Safari.
Attackers have started to exploit the very signals that users assume will keep them safe when it comes to add-ons to improve ...
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas said that young founders should live with the "fear" that their idea will be copied by a ...
In the war of AI browsers, both OpenAI and Perplexity are developing search engines with built-in AI agents to rival Google ...
A Kiwi is behind a move that could upend the web browser market. Beam makes a comeback, of sorts. ComCom boss boosts Uber ...
Agentic browsers like Perplexity’s Comet and Opera Neon can plan trips, fill forms, shop, and summarise content built-in ...
A web advocacy group says that iPhone users still get no real web browser choice more than a year after this was supposed to happen under antitrust legislation. The non-profit Open Web Advocacy (OWA) ...
Apple added support for non-WebKit browsers in iOS 17.4 to appease DMA rules that aim to prevent tech giants from ...
When AI agents – ​computer programs that use AI to do tasks and reach goals by themselves for a person or another system – ...
Those executives had spotted the early signs of a trend that has since become clear: intelligence">artificial intelligence is transforming the way that people navigate the web. As users pose their ...
Aravind Srinivas, the founder of Perplexity, cautioned emerging founders that their breakthroughs are likely to be copied by Big Tech companies.