Perplexity startup introduced the AI-powered Comet browser

Currently, in the digital world, Google's Chrome and Apple's Safari browsers are the market leaders. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In particular, the Chrome browser is gaining a significant advantage due to the integration of artificial intelligence into its search system. However, technology experts predict that by 2026, users' attention will begin to shift toward a new generation of browsers.
These new applications place special emphasis on protecting personal data and user convenience. On the other hand, the startup Perplexity has introduced an AI-based browser called Comet.
Unlike a simple search engine, this product can perform complex tasks such as summarizing emails, deeply analyzing web pages, and sending meeting proposals via a calendar. Currently, this service is available only to subscribers of the Max plan, who pay $200 per month, while other users can sign up for a waiting list.
Meanwhile, The Browser Company, the creators of the Arc browser, announced the Dia project. Although it looks like a regular browser on the outside, Dia analyzes all the sites a user has visited and helps find the necessary information.
It stands out by answering questions about various products and providing summaries of the content of uploaded documents. For its part, Opera has also demonstrated a new browser called Neon.
This program possesses the ability to understand context, allowing users to perform tasks such as conducting research, shopping online, and writing software code even when not connected to the internet. Finally, OpenAI has launched the Atlas browser.
This program allows users to analyze search results and perform various tasks in automatic mode using ChatGPT. Let's keep an eye on which browser will dominate in the future.





