Are AI browsers actually all that good yet?
WordPress’s new browser-based service lets users create private sites without hosting or signup, turning the platform into a personal workspace for writing, research, and AI tools.
All the AI browsers I've tried integrate AI assistants, which are essentially chatbots you can open at any time and on any web page with a click. Most can also automate tasks, generate media, and ...
As noted by WordPress, the private sites created using its in-browser workspace “aren’t optimized for traffic, discovery, or ...
Without clear guardrails, it’s easy for employees to misunderstand how AI browsers access information, where data is stored, ...
Researchers say a vulnerability in Perplexity’s Comet AI browser could expose local files and credentials through malicious ...
Microsoft's latest Copilot update addresses the pain of jumping between windows by just turning the app into an Edge-powered ...
AI-powered web browsers are being hailed as the future of internet browsing, yet I haven't found one I actually want to use—or would be willing to pay for—until some fundamental issues are addressed.
It might be time to use your car as a cinema ...
OpenReel Video is an open-source browser video editor with no uploads, no accounts, and no watermarks. Here’s how it performs in real use.
You can scarcely browse the internet these days without hearing about AI web browsers, be it Copilot Mode in Edge, Gemini in Google Chrome, OpenAI’s Atlas, Opera ...
What problems do the new AI browsers from OpenAI and Perplexity solve for users? Or, do they create fresh headaches for SEOs, marketers, and organizations?