Are AI browsers actually all that good yet?
Without clear guardrails, it’s easy for employees to misunderstand how AI browsers access information, where data is stored, ...
What problems do the new AI browsers from OpenAI and Perplexity solve for users? Or, do they create fresh headaches for SEOs, marketers, and organizations?
It might just be the fresh start the web has been waiting for ...
I’ve been using Comet, Perplexity’s AI-powered browser, for the past week. Using it to navigate the internet is very similar to any other browser experience, with one major enhancement: the Comet ...
Companies like OpenAI, Perplexity, and The Browser Company are in a race to build AI browsers that can do more than just display webpages. It feels similar to the first browser wars that gave us ...
Not content with having hundreds of millions of users peppering ChatGPT with queries and conversations every day, OpenAI wants to further embed itself in our digital lives. This week the company ...
New artificial intelligence-powered web browsers aim to change how we browse the web. Traditional browsers like Chrome or Safari display web pages and rely on users to click links, fill out forms and ...
A new report out today from Zenity Labs, the research arm of agentic security company Zenity Ltd., details a family of vulnerabilities affecting agentic browsers, including Perplexity AI Inc.’s Comet ...
Overview: AI browsers integrate intelligent assistants directly into the browsing experience, automating repetitive tasks like research, summarization, and draf ...
AI-powered web browsers are being hailed as the future of internet browsing, yet I haven't found one I actually want to use—or would be willing to pay for—until some fundamental issues are addressed.