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Perplexity Unleashes Comet AI Browser: Now Free for All!
Perplexity's revolutionary Comet browser, once exclusive to premium users, is now available for free to everyone worldwide. This AI‑boosted browser transforms traditional web interaction with tools to search, summarize, and automate tasks, creating an intelligent browsing assistant experience. Embrace the future of browsing where your context and preferences guide a fluid, conversational journey online.
Introduction to Comet AI Browser
Overview of AI Integration in Comet
Comet's User‑Friendly Features
Key Benefits of Using Comet
Technological Foundation and Compatibility
Privacy and Security Measures
Comparison with Other AI Browsers
Public Reaction to Comet's Free Release
Future Implications of Comet's Accessibility
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