Comet vs Atlas: The Real Battle "Just woke up. Did I miss anything?" That's how Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity, responded on X after Atlas was announced. In response, many users dismissed any cause for concern, arguing that Atlas was just another browser in the market. Perplexity's Comet was already ahead of the curve. It's a free, AI-driven browser that acts like a personal assistant that can summarise web pages, manage calendars, write emails and automate workflows—everything Atlas promises. And just like Atlas, Comet is built on Chromium and supports Chrome extensions. Tech YouTuber Stephen Robles even put the two head-to-head and delivered his verdict: "Comet still has a bit of an edge." His tests revealed how far the new AI browsers have come—and how far they still need to go. Robles concluded that Atlas wins on polish, with a more refined, Mac-like interface. But Comet still leads in usability. As Robles put it, "Atlas looks nicer, but Comet just works better." Microsoft Finding its Edge Microsoft isn't sitting this one out. Just two days after Atlas launched, the company rolled out Copilot Mode in Edge, turning the browser into a full-fledged AI assistant. Sean Lyndersay, VP of Edge, said, "Up until now, using a browser has meant doing all the work yourself—typing, clicking, tab-hopping and task-juggling. With Copilot Mode, your browser can anticipate, assist and accelerate your experience online." Everyone, it seems, is heading in the same direction—removing the need for clicks and touches. Edge's new 'Journeys' feature, similar to Atlas, also groups your past browsing sessions by topic so you can pick up right where you left off. In a nostalgic move, Microsoft even brought back Clippy, reborn as Mico—a new AI companion designed to add personality and empathy to its Copilot assistant. Clearly, Microsoft Edge already has its own edge over OpenAI. And while it may look like Microsoft is simply reacting to OpenAI, the company is actually making a bigger bet against Google. It is leveraging its own Copilot ecosystem, which already runs across Windows, Office and GitHub. The irony, of course, is that both OpenAI and Microsoft are competing on Chromium, which is the main reason why anything works in the first place. [Webinar Alert] AIM x Polestar Innovator Session: Are You Agent-Ready? Join Ankit Rana, chief innovation officer at Polestar Analytics, and Siddharth Poddar, chief product officer at Polestar Analytics, as they break down what it truly means to be "agent-ready". Click here to know more. [Event Alert] Global integrated risk assessment firm Moody's is set to host its invite-only event 'Moody's India Open House' on Friday, November 7, at The Ritz-Carlton in Bengaluru's Ashok Nagar. Click here to know more. |
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