Tools & Resources
Everything you need to go deeper β tools, reading, and reference links from this session.
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Perplexity Comet
https://www.perplexity.ai/comet
Perplexity's AI browser built on Chromium. Free to download. Uses Perplexity's live search database as the default - the same engine that consistently outperforms standard AI tools on real-time research tasks. Start here if you want to try an AI browser today. ---
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Atlas by OpenAI (ChatGPT)
https://atlas.ai
ChatGPT's browser product, also built on Chromium. Currently Mac-only. Faster than Comet in some scenarios but relies more heavily on model-generated estimates rather than live web data. Good reference point for understanding where the two approaches diverge. ---
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Perplexity AI (Browser Version)
https://www.perplexity.ai
The original Perplexity AI search interface - not a full browser but the most capable AI search tool available without downloading anything. Uses multiple underlying models and a real-time search database. If you are not ready to switch browsers, this is the next best thing for research-heavy work. ---
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Chromium Project
https://www.chromium.org/chromium-projects/
The open-source browser framework that both Comet and Atlas are built on. Reading this gives you a clear picture of why AI browsers can act so much like Chrome - and what they inherit in terms of compatibility, extensions, and data handling. Useful context if you are evaluating these tools for an organization. ---
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Microsoft Edge with Copilot
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge/features/copilot
Microsoft's take on the AI browser - Copilot integrated directly into Edge. Available on all platforms including Windows and mobile. Less powerful than Comet for deep research tasks but worth understanding as a comparison point, especially for teams already in the Microsoft ecosystem.
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