The Dark Side of AI-Powered Browsers: Why Your Agentic Browser Could Be Your Biggest Security Nightmare

Here's something that should make you pause before hitting that "Enable AI Agent" button: the same AI browsers promising to revolutionize how you interact with the web might also be opening the door to an entirely new category of cyberattacks. And here's what makes this scary: traditional security measures won't stop them. Let me break... Continue Reading →

ChatGPT Atlas vs Google Chrome: Why OpenAI’s AI Browser Could Change How You Use the Web

OpenAI just dropped a bombshell in the browser world with ChatGPT Atlas, a new AI-powered browser built to rival Google Chrome. This is not your regular browser. It’s an AI-first experience that places ChatGPT at the center of everything. Let’s break down what makes Atlas such a game-changer, why it threatens Chrome’s dominance, and how... Continue Reading →

Comet by Perplexity: The Browser That Thinks With You

If your current browser still makes you juggle ten open tabs, copy and paste paragraphs, or dig manually for credible sources, it’s time to meet Comet, the new AI-native browser by Perplexity. Comet isn’t just a new Chrome alternative. It redefines what browsing should feel like. Instead of typing keywords and scrolling through endless links, you can... Continue Reading →

The Revolution Has Arrived: Comet Browser Now Free for Everyone in the World

Here's something that caught my attention this week: Perplexity just made history by releasing their AI-powered Comet browser to everyone worldwide, completely free. After months of being stuck behind a $200-a-month paywall that kept millions on the waitlist, Comet has suddenly become accessible to anyone with an internet connection. This isn't just another browser launch... Continue Reading →

Perplexity Drops $42.5 Million on Publishers (While Planning a $34.5 Billion Chrome Takeover)

Here's something interesting happening in the AI world: Perplexity just launched a massive revenue-sharing program for publishers, setting aside $42.5 million to compensate media outlets whose content powers their AI search engine. This comes right as they're making headlines with a bold $34.5 billion offer to buy Google Chrome. What makes this particularly fascinating is... Continue Reading →

Try the Brave New Browser!

I really like the name and for a reason - you really need to be brave to take on the likes of Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Just the other day, I'd read an article by Gavin Phillips discussing about how Chrome was a RAM guzzler. Moreover, have you noticed that Chrome has been getting slower... Continue Reading →

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