Comet Browser
- Perplexity, known for its AI-powered search engine, has launched Comet — an AI-first browser that lets users delegate web tasks to AI agents instead of browsing manually.
- Built on the Chromium framework, Comet supports Chrome extensions, syncs user settings, and integrates Perplexity's answer engine powered by models like GPT-4o and Claude 4.
- Unlike the Perplexity browser, Comet operates locally, offering full control, real-time context awareness, and seamless interaction with open tabs, services, and logged-in sites without extra authentication.
- Users can perform complex tasks like scheduling meetings, comparing products, summarising videos, and even accepting LinkedIn requests — all within the browser ....
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