The next battle in search may not be about ads or user behavior—it may be about rewriting the technology itself. That's the ...
Perplexity has officially launched its AI web browser, Comet, for all to use. Credit: May James/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Perplexity has officially launched its Comet AI web browser to ...
The 2026 CNBC Disruptor 50 list will be revealed Tuesday, May 19th Perplexity AI launched a new artificial intelligence-powered web browser called Comet. The browser can connect with enterprise ...
Perplexity on Wednesday launched its first AI-powered web browser, called Comet, marking the startup’s latest effort to challenge Google Search as the primary avenue people use to find information ...
Comet uses Perplexity as its default search engine and comes with a built-in AI assistant. Comet uses Perplexity as its default search engine and comes with a built-in AI assistant. is a news writer ...
Imagine a world where your most tedious web searches, whether tracking stock prices, summarizing breaking news, or extracting niche data, are handled seamlessly in the background. No more toggling ...
It takes deep, below-the-navel brazen audacity to take on Google in online search. Just ask Microsoft, DuckDuckGo, Brave and the slew of other search engines that have tried to scrape away at Google's ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Tech Editor, and has been covering tech news and how-tos for nearly a decade. His team covers all things technology, including AI, smartphones, computers, game consoles, ...
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 ...
In a bid to become less reliant on Google, I swapped the popular search engine for an AI alternative, Perplexity. Here's what ...
Perplexity AI on Wednesday launched a new artificial intelligence-powered web browser called Comet in the startup's latest effort to compete in the consumer internet market against companies like ...