Perplexity's Comet Challenges Google Chrome, By Making Its $200 Agentic Browser Free For Everyone
The moment large language models (LLMs) burst onto the scene, it rewrote the rules of search, knowledge, and even browsers.
The moment large language models (LLMs) burst onto the scene, it rewrote the rules of search, knowledge, and even browsers.
AI is now the next frontier is the browser, the place a lot of people live when they're online.

Not exactly the best news from Snapchat, but if business is the goal, it may have no other choice.
In the ever-heating arena of generative AI, advancements come from all sides.
Video editing on mobile has been seen as a compromise: convenient for quick edits, but rarely offering the kind of precision and flexibility professionals expect.

Searching online has always been about words. Now, that's no longer the case.
The large language models (LLMs) war that kicked off earlier this decade only gets fiercer by the moment a new feature is introduced

Android’s promise has always been its openness: a platform where users have the freedom to choose, tinker, and distribute without a monolithic gatekeeper.
The large language model (LLM) race is no longer a purely Western contest. Now, it has become far more diverse.

The battle over large‐language models (LLMs) has rapidly escalated. But one entity is far from even entering it, at least for now.