Perplexity AI unveiled a version of its Comet web browser for mobile devices, extending a rivalry with Google to the search giant’s Android operating system.
ZDNET key takeaways Agentic AI has arrived on the mobile browser.Comet browser is Perplexity's and is now available for ...
Perplexity has just made its AI-powered Comet browser available for Android. Public access arrives just two weeks after early access first opened. Comet offers full voice support for interacting with ...
Perplexity has officially launched its Comet AI web browser to everyone for free. At this time, Comet is only available as a desktop browser. Over the summer, AI company Perplexity launched its very ...
Perplexity’s Comet browser lands on Android with AI-powered search, voice queries, tab summaries and ad blocking, signalling a new chapter in mobile browsing.
Three features I'm testing with Perplexity's Comet browser. - May James / SOPA Images / LightRocket / Getty Images What makes an AI browser better than a regular browser? With Perplexity's Comet, that ...
I tried Perplexity's Comet browser on Android, and it has dramatically changed how I explore information and get web-based ...
Although Android is owned by Google - Perplexity's biggest and most powerful competitor - it could help to make Comet the default browser for many users.
You can ask Perplexity questions about specific tabs by mentioning them, or even use voice mode to quiz the browser about everything you have open at once.
Perplexity has released Comet, its new AI-enhanced web browser for Android, now available on the Google Play Store. The launch brings an ...
As someone who has been following the AI browser wars right from the beginning, this move is particularly exciting. BrowserAI ...