comet browser

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Comet is an AI-powered browser developed by Perplexity AI, designed to integrate agentic automation and deep research capabilities directly into the browsing experience. Discussions on WindowsForum compare Comet to Microsoft Edge's Copilot Mode, focusing on control, privacy, and productivity trade-offs. Topics also cover Perplexity's broader ambitions, including founder Aravind Srinivas's vision for building global tech companies from India. The browser aims to move beyond traditional search by summarizing, deciding, and even acting on behalf of users, raising questions about enterprise policy and web economics. Comet represents a strategic shift in how users interact with the web, emphasizing AI-driven assistance over manual navigation.
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    Perplexity Comet vs Edge Copilot: The AI Browser Showdown for Control and Privacy

    Perplexity’s Comet and Microsoft Edge’s Copilot Mode have turned a once‑straightforward choice — which Chromium browser to use — into a strategic decision about how much control you want to delegate to AI. In a matter of months the debate moved from “who renders pages fastest” to “who can safely...
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    Aravind Srinivas: Indians Can Build Global Tech Giants with Perplexity

    Aravind Srinivas's offhand line — "My mom wanted me at Google" — landed like a cultural gauntlet: a founder born in India and raised within the global tech orbit publicly challenging a long-entrenched narrative that Indians belong at the helms of other people's companies, not at the starting...
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    Comet by Perplexity AI: The Future of AI-Powered Browsing and Research

    In the relentless evolution of the browser marketplace, few developments have stirred as much anticipation—and scrutiny—as Perplexity AI’s ambitious entry with Comet. Slated for a mid-May release, Comet’s emergence signals more than just another competitor in a field crowded by stalwarts like...
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