A 16:9 cosmic-themed thumbnail comparing two AI browsers. On the left is the ChatGPT Atlas icon, on the right is the Perplexity Comet icon, separated by a yellow “VS.” Below them, large white and yellow text asks: “What’s the Best AI Browser in November 2025?” The background shows a dark blue space gradient with swirling nebula clouds and scattered stars.

ChatGPT Atlas vs Perplexity Comet: The Best AI Browser for You 

The browser wars are back, but this time, it’s about artificial intelligence. Two new contenders, OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet, aren’t just for viewing websites. They promise to act on them for you. They can summarize pages, book flights, and manage your email. But they also bring new security risks and work on different computers. Which one is safer? Which one actually works on your computer today? And which AI browser is the best choice for your work or school tasks? TL;DR Perplexity Comet is the best choice if you use Windows or want to automate email and calendar tasks. ChatGPT Atlas is the better pick if you are […]

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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Atlas: An AI-Powered Browser to Challenge Chrome

On October 21 2025, OpenAI formally announced ChatGPT Atlas: a web browser built from the ground up with its chatbot, ChatGPT, integrated into the core experience. This new AI-native web browser is designed to rethink how people interact with the internet. Atlas combines traditional browsing with generative AI capabilities, promising a seamless experience that goes beyond search — into automation, memory, and intelligent task execution. This launch marks OpenAI’s most direct challenge yet to Google Chrome and other AI-enhanced browsers like Microsoft Edge, Dia/Arc, Perplexity’s Comet, and Brave. A Browser Built Around AI Atlas introduces a different approach to web browsing, built around AI as the default interface rather than […]

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How to Use Perplexity AI: Complete Beginner’s Guide

To many people, Perplexity might seem like little more than ‘Google with a chatbot’, but that’s only because most users don’t know what it’s capable of. While AI’s like ChatGPT give you answers from its training data (which could be months or years old), Perplexity searches the web in real-time, finds the most current sources, and then uses AI to synthesize that information into clear, cited answers – all within 10-15 seconds. Try doing that manually – you’d spend 30 minutes just finding the right sources, let alone reading and summarizing them. The difference is massive. Ask ChatGPT about the latest iPhone release, and you might get outdated specs. Ask […]

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OpenAI Is Building a Browser to Kill Chrome—And It Might Actually Work

OpenAI is preparing to launch its own AI-powered web browser, reportedly arriving within weeks. Built on Chromium and tightly integrated with ChatGPT, the browser is designed to compete directly with Google Chrome and reshape how people interact with the web. This move is about more than user experience. It’s a strategic push to take control of the same data stream that fuels Google’s core business. Chrome, used by over 3 billion people, captures vast amounts of behavioral data—searches, clicks, and browsing patterns—all of which feed into Google’s advertising engine. OpenAI wants to reroute that stream. With a growing base of over 500 million weekly ChatGPT users, the company is betting […]

Illustration of a large, worn-out Google Chrome logo floating in space, with a fiery comet heading toward it. Text on the image reads, “Is Comet About to Crush Chrome?” suggesting a dramatic clash between Perplexity’s new AI browser and Chrome. The background features a dark starry sky with glowing particles and meteor trails.

Perplexity Launches Comet: A $200 AI-Powered Browser That Could Kill Chrome

On July 9, 2025, Perplexity AI officially launched Comet, a new AI-powered web browser designed to reimagine how people interact with the internet. Marketed as the world’s first “AI-native browser,” Comet introduces features like persistent context memory, seamless AI assistance, and integrated task automation — aiming to replace the traditional tab-cluttered, search-centric web experience. The browser is currently limited to users subscribed to Perplexity Max, the company’s $200-per-month premium tier, with a broader invite-only rollout expected later this summer. According to CEO Aravind Srinivas, support for Android is “coming soon”, while Windows and macOS are supported from day one. Comet is built on Chromium, allowing users to keep their existing Chrome extensions, bookmarks, and settings. […]