AI browsers are everywhere right now. Perplexity has Comet. OpenAI has Atlas. Even smaller players are trying to reinvent how we find and use information online. I’ve tested all of them this year, and they each have clever uses, especially for people who want conversational answers instead of sorting through dozens of tabs. ChatGPT Atlas is designed to replace traditional search with fast, conversational answers and deep, synthesized reasoning. It can analyze webpages, summarize long documents and pull in real-time information directly inside the browser interface, acting like an AI research assistant.
Similarly, Perplexity’s Comet delivers conversational search results with cited sources, live web data and clean, structured explanations.
But after using Gemini 3 inside Chrome for the pa

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