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Perplexity Launches AI-Powered Comet Browser for Android

Perplexity Launches AI-Powered Comet Browser for Android
Perplexity has released its Comet browser on Android, positioning it as an AI‑native mobile web experience. The app blends voice chat, instant summarization and built‑in AI assistance directly into the browsing workflow, making it one of the first browsers designed as a mobile AI co‑pilot. While it mirrors many desktop capabilities, the Android version currently lacks features such as history and bookmark syncing. The voice interface is highlighted as a key draw, and the browser includes ad‑blocking and on‑the‑fly content analysis. Early impressions note a conversational feel but also occasional speed lags. Lire la suite

Perplexity Expands AI-Powered Comet Browser to Android

Perplexity Expands AI-Powered Comet Browser to Android
Perplexity has launched its AI‑centric Comet browser on Android, bringing the majority of the desktop version’s capabilities to mobile. Users can set Perplexity as their default search engine, interact with tabs via voice or text, and let the built‑in assistant research, shop, and summarize across open pages. The Android app also ships with an integrated ad blocker. Upcoming updates promise a conversational agent, shortcut actions, and a full password manager, while an iOS version is slated for the near future. The move follows earlier desktop releases and reflects strong carrier and OEM interest. Lire la suite

Perplexity Enhances Comet Assistant with Multitab Multitasking and User‑Permission Controls

Perplexity Enhances Comet Assistant with Multitab Multitasking and User‑Permission Controls
Perplexity has upgraded its Comet AI assistant to handle tasks across multiple browser tabs, tackle more complex multi‑step quests, and ask for user permission before taking direct actions. The update extends Comet’s attention span, improves its web awareness, and adds a control layer that keeps users in the driver’s seat. Internal tests show a 23% boost in successful task completion, positioning Comet as a more capable background helper for web research and digital paperwork. Lire la suite

Amazon Issues Cease‑And‑Desist to Perplexity Over Agentic Shopping Bot

Amazon Issues Cease‑And‑Desist to Perplexity Over Agentic Shopping Bot
Amazon has sent a cease‑and‑desist letter to Perplexity, demanding that its AI‑powered shopping assistant, Comet, be removed from the Amazon marketplace. The e‑commerce giant warned that the bot violates its terms of service by failing to identify itself as an agent. Perplexity responded with a blog post defending its approach, arguing that the bot operates under human direction and therefore should inherit the same permissions as the user. Amazon countered that other third‑party agents openly identify themselves and that Perplexity could simply comply. The dispute revives earlier controversy over Perplexity’s web‑scraping practices and raises broader questions about the future of agentic AI on commercial platforms. Lire la suite

Amazon and Perplexity Clash Over AI-Powered Shopping Browser

Amazon and Perplexity Clash Over AI-Powered Shopping Browser
Amazon has demanded that Perplexity stop allowing its Comet AI browser to purchase items on the retailer’s site, labeling the feature a degraded shopping experience. Perplexity responded by accusing Amazon of bullying and citing an aggressive legal threat, arguing that the AI‑driven tool could make shopping easier and boost sales. The dispute highlights differing views on third‑party AI agents in e‑commerce, with Amazon’s leadership emphasizing selective partnerships while Perplexity defends its agentic technology as a legitimate personal shopper. Lire la suite

Security Risks Loom Over AI-Powered Browser Agents

Security Risks Loom Over AI-Powered Browser Agents
AI‑enhanced browsers such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet promise to automate web tasks, but cybersecurity experts warn that their deep access to user data creates significant privacy and security concerns. Researchers from Brave highlight prompt‑injection attacks as a systemic challenge, where malicious web content can trick agents into exposing credentials or performing unwanted actions. Both OpenAI and Perplexity have introduced mitigations like logged‑out modes and real‑time detection, yet experts stress that the threat remains unresolved. Users are advised to limit agent permissions and adopt strong authentication to safeguard personal information. Lire la suite

Opera Neon AI Browser Turns Web Browsing Into a Creative Workspace

Opera Neon AI Browser Turns Web Browsing Into a Creative Workspace
Opera Neon is an AI‑powered browser that blends chat, task automation, and web‑page creation into a single experience. Reviewers found the interface intuitive, using built‑in AI to generate a custom TechRadar RSS feed and a curated list of top RPG games in minutes. While Neon offers a novel shift from passive browsing to active creation, it suffers from occasional slowness, interruptions when the computer sleeps, and a $20/£20 monthly subscription. The early‑access product shows promise for the future of agentic browsers despite current limitations. Lire la suite

Perplexity Makes Comet AI Browser Free Worldwide

Perplexity Makes Comet AI Browser Free Worldwide
Perplexity has announced that its AI‑powered Comet browser is now free for all users, ending the previous $200 a month subscription barrier. Built on Chromium, Comet embeds Perplexity’s conversational AI directly into the browsing experience, offering a side‑panel assistant that can summarize text, generate shopping lists, and interact with personal data such as email and calendar with permission. While core features are free, advanced tools remain behind Comet Plus and Max subscription tiers. The move aims to capture more browsing time and compete with AI integrations from Google, Microsoft, and emerging rivals. Lire la suite

Perplexity Makes Comet AI Browser Free, Adds Background Assistant for Max Users

Perplexity Makes Comet AI Browser Free, Adds Background Assistant for Max Users
Perplexity is opening its Comet AI‑powered web browser to everyone at no cost while introducing a new “background assistant” for subscribers of its Max plan. The free version retains the sidecar assistant that answers questions, summarizes pages, and helps with navigation. Max users gain access to higher‑performing AI models and a multitasking background assistant that can handle emails, shopping, and travel tasks from a central dashboard. The move positions Comet against established browsers like Google Chrome and newer AI‑focused options such as The Browser Company’s Dia, as the market anticipates OpenAI’s own AI browser launch. Lire la suite

Perplexity Launches Free AI-Powered Comet Browser

Perplexity Launches Free AI-Powered Comet Browser
Perplexity announced that its AI-driven web browser, Comet, is now available to everyone at no cost. Previously limited to paid subscribers, the browser integrates an AI assistant that can answer page‑related questions and perform tasks on behalf of users. The release comes as major tech firms expand AI features in existing browsers, positioning Comet as a direct challenger to dominant platforms like Google Chrome. Lire la suite

Opera Introduces Neon AI Browser with Subscription Access

Opera Introduces Neon AI Browser with Subscription Access
Opera has released its AI‑driven browser, Neon, offering a subscription of $19.90 per month to a limited group of users while others join a waitlist. Neon features specialized AI agents called Tasks and Do, and lets users store prompt instructions as Cards. The rollout follows earlier AI browser launches from Perplexity, OpenAI, Atlassian’s acquisition of The Browser Company, and Google’s Gemini‑enabled Chrome updates, positioning Neon as the next generation AI browser in a rapidly expanding market. Lire la suite

Opera Introduces Neon: Paid AI-Powered Browser with Task‑Focused Agents

Opera Introduces Neon: Paid AI-Powered Browser with Task‑Focused Agents
Opera has launched Neon, an AI‑enhanced browser that offers specialized agents for tasks such as browsing and workflow management. Early users can access Neon for a monthly fee, while others join a waitlist. The browser includes features like Task workspaces, Do browsing agents, and customizable Cards for prompts. Neon joins a growing field of AI browsers that includes Perplexity’s Comet, OpenAI’s ChatGPT Agent, and Google’s Gemini‑enabled Chrome, highlighting a rapid expansion of AI integration in web navigation. Lire la suite