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Agentic browsers can eliminate some tedious tasks, but you're still better off searching on your own... for now.
Here's a close look at the critical topics surrounding today's ever-evolving world of browser security trends.
Imagine a browser that acts as your research assistant, plans trips, sends emails, and schedules meetings. As AI models ...
In preparation for the Chrome extension launch, Anthropic says it has conducted extensive testing that revealed browser-using ...
With names like Dia and Comet, we have entered a phase where browser extensions will soon be a thing of the past and AI skills and agents take over.
Microsoft Edge is making a big leap with Copilot, and in meaningful ways. It makes Safari feel like a relic of a bygone web ...
Perplexity’s AI-powered Comet browser is part of a rising trend toward AI browsers, but whether it’s the future or just a pricey experiment remains to be seen.
Comet, Perplexity's new AI-powered web browser, recently suffered from a significant security vulnerability, according to a ...
A leak suggests OpenAI's ChatGPT Agent could soon control your browser directly, moving beyond its cloud environment to transform how we browse.
There is also no escape in browsers when it comes to integrating services in the field of artificial intelligence. The browser provider Vivaldi does not want to join the trend. Vivaldi will continue ...
What is surprising, though, is how quickly AI companies are embracing the very same privacy failures that landed their Web 2.0 predecessors in hot water. Comet, for instance, reportedly tracks ...
The limited rollout of Anthropic's browser extension comes as AI-powered browsers face scrutiny over security issues.