Tag: web browsing
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Google Chrome’s Auto Browse: An AI Agent Roaming Your Web — What It Means for You
What is Google Chrome’s Auto Browse? Google has introduced a new feature in Chrome called Auto Browse, an AI-powered agent designed to operate within your browser to help complete online tasks. Built on the Gemini 3 generative AI model, Auto Browse aims to carry out activities like booking flights, researching products, or filling out forms—potentially…
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Gemini’s Auto Browse: Google Previews an AI-Powered Chrome That Could Redefine Web Tasks
What is Auto Browse and Why It Matters Google is testing a new mode in Chrome that aims to change how we interact with the web. Dubbed “auto browse,” the feature leverages Gemini-powered AI to automatically perform routine online tasks. Think of it as a proactive assistant that can parse your goals, fill out forms,…
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Perplexity Brings the Comet AI-Powered Browser to Android
Perplexity Launches Comet for Android Tech startup Perplexity has expanded its reach by bringing the Comet browser to Android devices. The move introduces an AI-powered browsing experience that blends a robust search engine with an in-browser AI assistant designed to help users ask questions about the content they see in their tabs. For Android users,…
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Comet Browser Goes Free: Perplexity vs Chrome
Overview: Perplexity Makes Comet Free for All, with a Mobile Roadmap Perplexity has officially made its Comet browser free for all users. CEO Aravind Srinivas announced on X that everyone can download Comet and use the Comet Assistant, with a mobile version coming soon. Since its July launch, interest has surged; the waitlist crossed millions,…
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Perplexity Comet Free for All: How It Stacks Up Against Chrome
Perplexity makes Comet free for all users Perplexity has announced that its AI-powered Comet browser is now free for all users, removing the earlier waitlist barriers and opening access to the Comet Assistant for everyone. CEO Aravind Srinivas shared the news on X, explaining that the company will also roll out a mobile version of…



