When Perplexity first launched its Comet AI browser in July, we warned that users might want to steer clear. But a lot can change in a few months, and since July, Perplexity has been improving its ...
AI is changing pretty much every part of our lives nowadays, and browsers seem to be the current target. The first time I went hands-on with an AI browser was when Opera announced Neon as a concept ...
Though Perplexity was one of the first companies to launch an AI-powered browser, gaining access to it wasn’t that straightforward. You had to shell out $200 per month for the top-tier Max ...
Comet, Perplexity's new AI-powered web browser, recently suffered from a significant security vulnerability, according to a blog post last week from Brave, a competing web browser company. The ...
Perplexity AI announced its its artificial intelligence-powered web browser Comet is available worldwide. The startup is making Comet free to users as competition heats up with rivals like Google.
Perplexity first launched its Comet browser earlier this year, with early access via a waitlist. While the AI browser is now available to download for free, users have still been waiting for a mobile ...
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This week, 1Password sent out a marketing email to its customers, touting its "partnership" with Perplexity and the compatibility of its browser extension with Perplexity's Comet browser, and then ...
What Happened: So, Perplexity is finally bringing its “Comet” browser to Android. After launching on desktop back in July, the company has officially rolled out the mobile version, and it’s trying to ...
Perplexity’s AI-powered browser, Comet, contained a dangerous vulnerability, according to an Israeli cybersecurity firm. Perplexity’s AI-powered browser, Comet, contained a dangerous vulnerability, ...
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