Not only is AI changing the way we search, but it's also changing the way we use the internet in general. That's the goal behind Perplexity's recent AI browser, Comet, designed to function like a digital co-worker, rather than software. Instead of simply displaying webpages, it helps you read, research, write, and even take action online.
If you've heard of ChatGPT Atlas, you probably know by now that it's only available to Mac users, so Comet feels like its more accessible cousin. It's based on a similar concept, where it puts an agentic assistant at the centre of your browsing experience, only Comet is available to all.
And while browsers like Chrome and Edge are quickly integrating AI tools like Gemini and Copilot, respectively, Comet proudly sets itself apart, having had AI baked int

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