Comet AI Browser: Now on iPhone, But Who Cares?
Ah, the tech world never ceases to amaze with its relentless pursuit of the next big thing. This time, it's Perplexity's Comet, an AI-powered browser, making its grand entrance on the iPhone via the App Store. Yes, you heard it right, another AI tool promising to revolutionize the way we browse the web. Because, apparently, the current browsers just aren't cutting it.
The Same Old Song and Dance
Perplexity has decided to bless iPhone users with the same features that desktop and Android users have been "enjoying" for a while now. These include a voice mode and something called Deep Research. Supposedly, these features offer a more interactive and "improved" browsing experience. But let's be real, how many times have we heard that before?
"Comet embarque sur iPhone les fonctionnalités déjà déployées sur desktop et Android."
The Actors and the Drama
- Perplexity: This startup is the mastermind behind Comet. They previously tried to let their AI agents shop on Amazon for users, but that didn't go as planned. Surprise, surprise.
- Comet: The product in question, an AI browser that claims to offer advanced features for a better browsing experience.
Opportunities or Just More Noise?
- Integration of AI in Browsers: Sure, there's an opportunity here for companies to integrate AI into their navigation products. But let's not forget, with great power comes great potential for failure.
- : This market is supposedly being "impacted" by this technological evolution. But is it really, or is it just another blip on the radar?
