Step aside Safari, AI-powered Comet is here!
Comet AI Browser Zooms onto iOS, Bringing Agentic Browsing to iPhone!
Perplexity's Comet AI browser has finally landed on iOS for iPhone users, a bit later than its originally planned debut. With features like AI assistant integration, agentic task automation, and hybrid search, Comet aims to redefine mobile browsing by emphasizing minimized clutter and seamless cross‑device usage. This launch marks a significant move by Comet in the mobile browser battleground, promising a smart, efficient, and AI‑first browsing experience.
Introduction to Comet AI Browser
Comet's Key Features on iOS
Competitive Landscape and Innovations
Public Reactions to Comet's Launch
Future Implications of AI Browsers
Conclusion and Outlook
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