The trouble has just launched his agent response to Google Chrome – he is called a comet and a list of tasks struck on my behalf, although I think I could do a little faster. The fresh AI powered browser is currently available only to subscribers of embarrassment max or via a list of expecting early access, and is to simplify the way the network is browsing, pouring artificial intelligence into virtually everything you do.
First of all, it replaces Google’s search results. “Engine answer”, which appears in the browser window when entering the query in the address bar. Unlike a typical search engine, embarrassment will first provide links to the right websites, and then generate information about what you are looking for. Distilled Comet search results are useful when you want it to narrow down your results, but it’s a bit shocking so as not to see the huge selection of pages suggested by Google.
Comet is also equipped with a built -in AI assistant, like the integration of Gemini, which Google is testing in Chrome. Choice Assistant The button in the upper right corner of the browser will open the side belt with the chat interface. From here, you can enter the query or employ the voice mode to talk on various topics, and also ask specific questions about the website.
Comet can generate a summary of the article, describe the image, summarize YouTube videos or conduct more research on a topic that attracts attention. It is also able to scan all open bookmarks to ensure summaries of these pages and compare products on them.
At this point, they are all quite standard functions for the AI tool, but what makes Comet really stand out is his ability to perform tasks on your behalf. After connecting my Google account with the browser, I discovered that it was terrifying quickly in generating – and sending – E -aila containing a summary of this year’s Hurricane season perspective. The browser quickly warned the request to close all bookmarks that I did not open in longer than 15 minutes. He even wrote and published a post on my X account on my behalf of the upcoming Google event.
I asked him to give up the subscription E -promotional matches sent by Fubo and Fanatics.com. I watched the AI Comet assistant passed through this process. In the chat interface, Comet shows what “sees” when it locates the last E -Mile sent by companies, finds a subscription to resign button, and then selects it.
I even had a comet browsing my list of LinkedIn invitations and accept requests from people with five or more mutual connections. The browser once again traced its own browsing process of my invitations, identifying which of them achieved my threshold of mutual connections, and then striking acceptance. But because the comets performed these tasks, I could not refrain from thinking that it would be faster if I did it myself.
The comet took two minutes to give up the subscription from receiving E -aili from these two suppliers, but giving up the subscription from the same (yes, it took me just over 30 seconds (yes, alone). The comet also ate some of the time, taking some of LinkedIn’s invitations, a task that I could do only a few clicks. For availability, as well as a way to perform tasks in the background when doing something different.
You can unlock even more agency functions when you start the prompt for “taking control of my browser”. I did not realize this until I contacted embarrassment to ask when the browser would be able to book reservations or buy products. Without this sentence, Comet will not finish performing these tasks and instead give instructions on how you can do it manually.
At the beginning I asked Comet to “take control of my browser” and a summary of comments about Edge article. Instead of denying my request, because she could not read the rolled comments section (like Gemini in Chrome), Comet worked around it and opened the comments section itself. She summed up the sentiment surrounding the cursed song of my colleague Vee about the anime AI anime grok, calling the reaction of users to Chatbot for the most part “negative and critical”.
I went a step further, asking the comet to take control of my browser, add aquarium sand and glue to repair the iPad to my basket on Amazon, and then check. This process was surprisingly trouble -free when I watched, as it confirms the total price, choose a one -day Prime shipping speed, select the default payment option and press “order” without the need for intervening.
I only had a few hiccups when I reserved a reservation for a restaurant. When I finally found a restaurant that accepts online reservations, I once again asked the browser to take control and make a reservation for me at a specified date. It ended this task, only he never asked for my e -mail number or phone number, and instead introduced a general replacement symbol for both. I was able to have a rebook with my actual e -mail address, but it shows that the browser may not be good all the time.
“Some of the more complex agency activities, such as shopping, have a higher failure rate than simpler tasks, but in fact it is a limitation of current AI models,” said spokesman for embarrassment Jesse Dwyer The Verge. “So it will only be easier and better in the comet.”
Despite this, Comet can do much more than the integration of Chrome’s Gemini and this is exactly the type of tool that Google has set its aiming in creating. Aravind Srinivas, general director of embarrassment, explained that the startup wants to question Google’s dominance, and the comet can play a substantial role in acceleration.



