Session Recap
What we covered and how to apply it this week.
AI browsers like Perplexity Comet and Atlas are not just "better search bars." They collapse the gap between your browser and your AI by putting a sidecar assistant directly inside the browser window. The AI can see what you are looking at, ask questions about it, and in agent mode, click and navigate on your behalf. The key concept is the copy-paste tax - the time you spend jumping between browser tabs and AI tools. AI browsers eliminate most of that friction. We compared the old way (manual tab-switching) to the new way (a single prompt in Comet) using a real flight research task, and found that Comet's live search database produced more accurate results than Atlas, which was faster but used estimated data.
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Pick one research task you do every week - competitor pricing, news monitoring, supplier research, anything with multiple tabs. Do it in Perplexity Comet instead. Time yourself. Note what it got right and what you had to verify. That 20-minute task might become 5 minutes. The saved time is real. The habit is what compounds.
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Your challenge for this micro session: replace one recurring research task with an AI browser workflow, document the prompt you used and the comparison, and submit to your AI Buddy.
Your AI Buddy will evaluate your prompt quality, the real-world relevance of your task, and how honestly you assessed the trade-offs.
Complete the challenge to earn 1 credit toward your Generative AI Essentials certification. You need 4 micro session credits to certify.
[Submit Your Challenge in AIO Labs](https://lab.ai-officer.com)
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