
The AI browsers are coming

Perplexity has unveiled a browser with an omnipresent AI agent that answers questions about content and completes tasks. According to reports, OpenAI will also soon be entering the browser business.
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Another feature is the integrated AI assistant, which can answer contextual questions about websites or other content on the screen. For example, you can ask for background information directly while reading a news page. Comet can also take over tasks such as booking hotels, ordering products or comparing suppliers on request.
Like many other browsers, Comet is technically based on Chromium. It is currently available for Windows and Mac. It is only available to subscribers of Perplexity Max. This costs a hefty 200 US dollars per month. Comet will later be made available to a wider public.
Perplexity is not alone
The Dia browser from the Browser Company is already available as a beta version. Dia relies on an omnipresent AI that supports users. It summarises content, generates texts and is designed to adapt to your personal style. You can also create automations with so-called «skills». Dia deletes usage data after 30 days; there is no permanent link to the user account. The browser is currently only available for macOS and by invitation only.


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