OpenAI to launch AI-powered web browser
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OpenAI is developing an AI-powered web browser. It aims to rival Google Chrome. The browser will integrate ChatGPT-like features. This could change how users interact with the internet. It might also impact Alphabet's advertising revenue.
Perplexity’s AI-powered Comet browser is part of a rising trend toward AI browsers, but whether it’s the future or just a pricey experiment remains to be seen.
OpenAI is preparing to release its AI-powered web browser, directly targeting Google Chrome’s stronghold over the global browser market, according to a
Nvidia-backed Perplexity AI said on Wednesday it has launched Comet, a new web browser with AI-powered search capabilities, as the startup looks to challenge the dominance of market leader Alphabet's Google Chrome.
OpenAI is rolling out an AI-powered web browser soon that may change how we surf the internet—and put major pressure on Google Chrome's dominance.
A test of the app Dia illustrates that the humble web browser may be the path to making artificial intelligence more natural to use.
If OpenAI does start offering users access to its own browser, it would be following Perplexity, which released a browser with agentic AI functions on Wednesday. That browser, Comet, is currently only available to those with a $200 per month Perplexity Max subscription. Opera also released a "fully agentic" browser back in May.