Mashable 07月17日 18:03
I’m testing Perplexity’s new AI browser Comet. Here are 3 features I tried right away.
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Perplexity公司推出的Comet浏览器是一款集成了AI搜索引擎和内置AI助手的创新产品,旨在重塑用户在线浏览和购物体验。作为AI浏览器领域的早期探索者,Comet利用先进的AI能力,如链式思维推理,实现更自主、更智能化的操作,超越了仅限于单页或单应用的聊天机器人。它能够跨越多个标签页和平台执行任务,例如自动化购物清单创建、商品加入购物车,以及提供网页和视频摘要。尽管在实际应用中,如自动购物和内容摘要方面,Comet的表现尚待完善,例如在处理特定商品选择和提取关键信息时存在不足,但其自动整理标签页等功能展现了AI在提升浏览效率方面的潜力。Comet的出现,恰逢市场竞争格局变化,为AI浏览器提供了进入主流的契机。

✨ Comet浏览器整合了Perplexity的AI搜索能力与内置AI助手,旨在通过AI驱动实现更智能、更自主的在线活动,例如跨多标签页和平台的操作,这使其区别于传统的单页面AI应用。

🛒 在自动化购物方面,Comet能够根据用户需求创建Instacart购物清单,并实时将商品添加到购物车。例如,在创建charcuterie board购物清单时,AI能根据ShopRite的价格和销量自动选择商品,尽管用户可能希望对品牌和规格有更多控制权。

🍕 在尝试使用Comet订购含特殊要求的披萨时,AI未能识别特定餐厅的无麸质选项,而是将其添加到特殊说明中,并额外添加了用户未要求的配料,显示出在处理复杂或细微需求时仍需改进。

📄 Comet提供了整合的网页和视频摘要功能,虽然能快速概览内容,但在X(原Twitter)动态摘要中未能链接到原始帖子,在总结长页面时也缺乏跳转到具体内容的功能。对于视频摘要,它有时难以区分信息的重要程度,可能忽略关键细节。

🗂️ Comet内置的自动标签页整理功能是一大亮点,能够根据主题对大量打开的标签页进行分类,有效减少混乱,提升浏览效率,尽管有时可能对个别标签页过度分类。

What makes an AI browser better than a regular browser? With Perplexity's Comet, that's what I'm trying to find out.

Last week, AI search engine company Perplexity launched its highly anticipated browser, which uses the Perplexity search engine and comes with a built-in AI assistant. As AI models become more advanced with chain-of-thought reasoning for handling complex tasks, they're capable of more agentic, or autonomous, work. This is a natural fit for web browsers, which are essentially the gateway to our online lives. An AI web browser like Comet can theoretically do much more than a chatbot tied to a single page or app, enabling actions across multiple tabs and platforms.

Perplexity's Comet browser is an early entry, alongside Arc's Dia browser, that seeks to create a new paradigm for browsing and shopping with AI. (OpenAI is also reportedly about to launch its own AI browser). The ability to automate and summarize our experience online has become a major focal point for the AI industry, since it offers the ostensible purpose of speeding up tasks and easing our cognitive load.

And the timing for introducing a new browser to compete with Google Chrome and Apple Safari couldn’t be better. Google might be forced to sell Chrome after a huge antitrust loss. The ruling also impacts Apple, which received $20 billion a year to make Google the default search engine for Safari. Apple already seems to be making changes to its search offerings, including a potential partnership with Perplexity. That’s all to say there’s suddenly a lot more opportunity for newcomers like Perplexity to shake up the market.

Somewhat ironically, Comet runs on Chromium, Google's open-source browser service. So when I got access, switching over my extensions and settings was pretty seamless. With everything transferred and set up, I dug in to see what Comet can do. I should note that I do have some serious privacy concerns, which I'll explore in a follow-up article

Here are the first Comet features I tried out.

Agentic grocery shopping and pizza ordering

Perplexity touts making an Instacart grocery list as one of the main use cases for Comet's AI assistant. The search engine already offers the ability to buy products listed as search results within the chatbot with a Perplexity Pro account. But shopping with Comet is different since it actually finds the products and adds them to your cart.

To challenge Comet, I tried to think of something with a tedious variety of items. I tasked Comet with creating a shopping list for the iconic charcuterie board. That part was easy, since there's no shortage of articles about the artful arrangement of meats and cheeses. Next, I asked Comet to add the items to my Instacart account. Notably, I had to be logged into Instacart, but I didn't have to have the tab open.

Within the chat, I watched as the AI assistant shopped in real-time for the items on my list. It even shows a mini screen of what it's doing on the page, and if you click over to the Steps tab, you can watch as Perplexity reasons its way through the grocery store (ShopRite) site via Instacart. I didn't include any specific instructions on particular brands or specifications such as organic or local items, and I noticed that Perplexity defaulted to choosing the least expensive or bestselling item according to ShopRite.

Comet defaulted to finding low-priced items marked as "best sellers," which isn't a bad approach without more specific instructions. Credit: Screenshot: Mashable / Perplexity

This is probably a safe bet, but the inner cheese snob in me didn't like the AI assistant making these choices on my behalf. I would've preferred to obsessively compare various cheese brands. For a busy parent in a hurry, though, this could work pretty well. The process took about five minutes to add around 20 items to my cart. When it was done, I clicked to open the Instacart window and found all my items waiting for me. For privacy and security reasons, my AI assistant informed me it wouldn't complete the purchase, so you'd have to do that yourself (for now).

How did Comet do with my favorite pastime of ordering pizza? I thought this would be a much simpler task, but it struggled a bit. I have a gluten intolerance, so I asked it to order a gluten-free cheese pizza on Seamless from one of my favorite local spots. Here's where it ran into a roadblock.

Comet couldn't find the gluten-free pizza option so it added the request in the special instructions box (fine) but it also said to add extra cheese, which I didn't ask for (huh?) Credit: Screenshot: Mashable / Perplexity

I know from lots of experience that this particular restaurant lists the gluten-free option within its toppings selection instead of as a separate crust option. Despite spending several minutes scouring the site, Comet couldn't find the gluten-free option. Instead, it added a regular cheese pizza to the cart and included a note asking it to be gluten-free in the special instructions box. It also inexplicably requested extra cheese, even though I didn't ask for that. At this point, it would've been way easier to order the pizza myself.

Summarizing my X feed, YouTube videos, and more

A popular use case for generative AI in browsers is the ability to summarize the contents of a webpage or document. Various forms of this already exist with a Google Chrome extension and in Microsoft's Edge browser, but Perplexity's version feels a little more integrated into the experience. This is due to the AI assistant sidecar that you can open or close from the top right-hand corner of the browser.

I found it particularly useful for tackling the onerous task of summarizing my X feed, but was frustrated that it didn't link to the sources of each post. Same goes for summarizing lengthy pages. I wanted the ability to jump to specific sections of the page, but found myself having to read the page anyway just to find what Comet was summarizing.

Since it was a specific use case Perplexity promoted, I tried using Comet to summarize YouTube videos. As is the case with most AI-generated summaries, it felt like Comet struggled to highlight and prioritize the most salient information, instead giving equal amounts of explanation to information of varying importance, and glazing over some of the more noteworthy moments.

When I asked Comet to summarize a recent live episode of the Hard Fork podcast, the one where OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and COO Brad Lightcap surprised the hosts by making a dramatic early entrance, Comet didn't say anything about that. It also summarized too broadly at times.

Comet's summary of the live 'Hard Fork' podcast was sufficient, but lacked any of the juicy details. Credit: Screenshot: Mashable / Perplexity

Instead of highlighting specific jabs — Lightcap and Altman were asked if Mark Zuckerberg actually believes in superintelligence, and Lightcap said, "I think [Zuckerberg] believes he's super intelligent" — Comet watered down this interaction by describing it as "humorous commentary about Zuckerberg's approach."

Automated tab organizing

One of my favorite features on Chrome is the ability to group the many, many tabs I have open. But this requires manually organizing tabs one-by-one. There are Chrome extensions that can automatically group tabs for you, but Comet has this function built in.

In a new Comet tab, I asked the assistant to group my open tabs by topic and watched in awe as they were thematically organized. It did go a little overboard by adding topic labels to individual tabs that didn't fit into any other topic, like my calendar, which ended up creating more visual clutter, but it's easy to ungroup as needed.

Comet can also access information from tabs of pages you're not actively looking at, which is useful for comparing products or finding a quick reference to something.

Is Perplexity Comet worth it?

Comet is rolling out to users on a waitlist and for Perplexity Pro subscribers who pay $200 a month. So far, it's been a bit of a mixed bag. I could see myself using certain features, while others take more time than they're worth. Either they don't totally work, or I spend so long double-checking Comet's results that I actually end up losing time. And I still have some privacy concerns, but that's an entirely separate article (and coming soon, I promise).

So far, I'm undecided.

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