OpenAI’s Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet present a new challenge for media companies that want to limit AI access.
Each of these browsers has a different take on what it means to integrate — or build a browser around — generative AI, but a ...
From booking dinner to summarizing tabs, Copilot Mode in Edge shows promise—but it's far from perfect.
AI browsers promise to change how we search, shop, and work online. So, I've been trying them - and found 5 so far that ...
OpenAI, for example, announced its own browser last week in the form of ChatGPT Atlas, and while it's a web browser like ...
Comet, Dia, and ChatGPT Atlas are a new wave of browsers that put AI at the center of all user activity. Google and Microsoft ...
Google LLC has just announced a new version of its Gemini large language model that can navigate the web through a browser and interact with various websites, meaning it can perform tasks such as ...
The new Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model can click, scroll, and type in a browser window to access data that’s not available via an API. The new Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model can click, scroll, and type ...
Google is now letting developers preview the Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model behind Project Mariner and agentic features in AI Mode. This “specialized model” can interact with graphical user interfaces, ...
Comet is now available globally for free. It debuted in July for $200-per-month. It's part of a broader industry effort to AI-ify browsers. Perplexity announced Thursday that its AI-powered web ...
The Apple Vision Pro is widely regarded as one of the most impressive virtual and mixed reality devices available. But with a $3,499 starting price, they’re also out of reach for most folks. So Apple ...
Perplexity’s Comet is the most advanced AI browser right now, and it’s actually pretty cool. You can watch the browser’s built-in AI perform actions in real ...