Battle for web browser dominance resumes, with OpenAI entering the fray
In a groundbreaking move, OpenAI and Perplexity are set to revolutionise the way we browse the web. OpenAI is preparing to launch an AI browser, while Perplexity has already launched Comet, an AI-powered browser.
Comet, developed by Perplexity itself, integrates Perplexity AI and offers features like automating tasks and workflow enhancements. This development was reported exclusively by Reuters and is expected to be launched in the coming weeks.
The launch of Comet signals a shift towards AI-native browsing in the industry. Traditional web browsing methods typically direct users to external websites, which can involve navigating across multiple links or platforms. However, the new AI browsers aim to keep interactions within their respective environments.
OpenAI's AI browser, like Comet, is designed to alter web browsing. It is expected to streamline processes that currently require navigation across multiple external links or platforms, potentially reducing the need for users to leave the AI interface to complete certain tasks.
The AI browsers aim to reimagine the user's online experience. For instance, Comet integrates certain user interactions within ChatGPT, a popular AI model. While the exact impact of these AI browsers on user's online experience remains to be seen, they certainly promise a more seamless and efficient way of browsing the web.
As the race for AI-powered browsers heats up, it will be interesting to see how these innovations shape the future of web browsing. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development.
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